Responding to Harmful Practices against Women and Girls in London
Responding to Harmful Practices against Women and Girls in London: the potential of a data-driven and intersectional approach Dr Olumide Adisa, Joana Ferreira, and Dr Reilly Willis Research on the use of MARACs for harmful practices is scarce, this paper highlights the complexity of harmful practices cases, the gaps within MARACs and provides important recommendation […]
Keeping The Faith: What Survivors From Faith Communities Want Us To Know
This report has important findings and recommendations which can help bridge a gap in policy responses for women of faith and highlights the role of faith communities.
Raising the Minimum Age of Marriage in the UK Briefing An overview and its implications on Faith-based, Black and Minoritised communities
This Policy Brief highlights the complexity of the issue, criminalising through law enactment without working with communities and religious leaders, often creates a gap in safeguarding women and girls in the community.