Statement on new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill
Our response to new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill. We call for trauma-informed implementation, sustainable funding, and protections for all survivors—no matter who...
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Our response to new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill. We call for trauma-informed implementation, sustainable funding, and protections for all survivors—no matter who...
Our response to new Ministry of Justice guidance on Idvas and ISVAs, welcoming progress but calling for stronger protections and consistency.
SafeLives’ statement on the Courts and Tribunals Bill welcomes reforms that prioritise survivor safety, including the removal of the presumption of parental contact and stronger...
SafeLives responds to ONS crime figures (2025) which show that violence and abuse remain a daily reality for millions of people across the UK.
BBC Panorama: Undercover in the Police, 1st October 2025, reveals terrifying levels of misogyny, violence, racism and contempt towards the public. This culture has been...
Our statement on new laws tackling porn that depicts strangulation: why this change protects adult and child survivors, how normalisation harms young people, and what...
Read the statement from SafeLives’ Pioneers on the risks of removing essential support from care experienced young people.
This is a significant moment for the family justice system and an opportunity to strengthen how children’s voices are heard, recognising children and young people...
Response to Home Office’s announcement on upcoming reforms to boost confidence in the police.
We recognise the pressure on our criminal justice system—but it cannot come at the cost of survivors’ safety.
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