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Welcome to M.Y.H x Noticeboard - a space for resources, campaigns and advocacy in action.

Here you’ll find curated signposts to support services, impactful organisations and live campaigns - all brought together to help you understand what’s out there and how to engage with it. Designed to be clear, useful and accessible, this is about connecting you to the tools, information and communities that can support change.

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Believe Me Is Essential Viewing

ITV’s new four-part drama Believe Me tells the true story of women raped by serial offender John Worboys and the legal fight that exposed serious failures by the Metropolitan Police. The series explores reporting rape, institutional accountability, survivors’ rights, and the landmark human rights case that changed how investigative failures can be challenged in the UK.

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Silenced by Threats

A new Guardian investigation explores the growing use of SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) in the UK, highlighting how survivors, campaigners and members of the public are facing legal threats after speaking out. The feature examines the chilling impact these tactics can have on freedom of expression, survivor advocacy and public participation.

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Unconscious Is Not Consent

A new survivor-led campaign, #EndEyeCheck, is calling for action on drug-facilitated rape and the sexual abuse of unconscious women. Following ITV News reporting, survivors are speaking publicly about abuse, consent, trauma, and the urgent need for legal reform and awareness.

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Together, They Broke His Power

This BBC Scotland documentary tells the harrowing but vital story of Jenni, Natalie, Shannon and Robyn - four women abused, groomed, and coercively controlled by the same man over two decades. What makes Lover, Liar, Predator so powerful is not just the detail of the harm, but the clarity it brings to a question survivors are still asked far too often: “Why didn’t you just leave?”

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Survivor Voices Wanted

The Domestic Abuse Commissioner is inviting people with lived experience of domestic abuse to take part in two survivor-led roundtables in Spring 2026.

These sessions are designed to give survivors a direct line to decision-makers - to share insight, challenge assumptions, and shape how systems respond.

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Reproductive Coercion, Exposed

Liv Nervo is known globally as one half of NERVO - a superstar DJ, producer, and songwriter whose career has unfolded on the world’s biggest stages. But behind the confetti cannons, festivals, and flawless public image sits a far more intimate story: one of deception, violated consent, and the long shadow of reproductive coercion.

In a powerful piece shared with the Good Law Project, Liv has spoken publicly after years of being legally gagged - naming her experience for what it was, and reclaiming her voice.

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The Met Said Lessons Were Learned

I sat through Edward’s inquest, and I’ve never felt such anger, frustration or sadness listening to police failures set out so starkly. A young man died in suspicious circumstances, and the investigation he deserved simply never happened.

Key evidence lost. Witnesses never interviewed. Conflicting accounts left unchallenged. And, once again, harmful assumptions about sexuality shaping the narrative instead of facts.

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Break the Silence This Winter

This winter, Rape Crisis South London is raising vital funds to ensure survivors of sexual violence can access specialist counselling, advocacy, and community support. Your donation helps break the silence and ensures survivors are believed, supported, and heard.

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Healing Hearts Ball

Healing Hearts: Life After CSE are raising funds for a Survivor’s Ball - a survivor-led event created specifically for victims and survivors of child sexual exploitation.

For many survivors, moments that should have been joyful - school proms, celebrations, feeling carefree and safe - were never possible because of what they endured. This ball is about giving something back: a day centred on joy, dignity, and connection, in a space designed with care, safety, and understanding at its heart.

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MYH 16 Days Spotlight

Change doesn’t happen in isolation - it comes from communities, networks, and individuals who use their voice and energy to push for better. In the work we do, we’ve been fortunate to connect with some incredible friends and allies who are leading conversations online, building awareness, and advocating for justice in powerful ways.

Too often, the voices of victims and survivors are pushed aside, or the issues affecting them are spoken about without them. That’s why it matters so much to highlight and amplify people who are not only speaking truth, but also creating space for others to be heard.

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Your Voice Can Change the System

Call for Participants: Galop’s Survivor Research Group

Galop is creating a new Survivor Research Group and is inviting LGBT+ survivors in England and Wales to register their interest. The group will meet online every three months to help shape Galop’s research - from co-designing ethical approaches to analysing data alongside their policy team.

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Progress in Motion

The Solicitor General has confirmed that the CPS Victims’ Right to Review (VRR) pilot in the West Midlands will continue while its impact is evaluated, with victims and survivors directly contributing to how it evolves.

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Family Law Reform Protest

This week, campaigners across Ireland are uniting to demand long-overdue reform of the family law courts - a system many say is failing those it is meant to protect.

This Wednesday, campaigners including Nicola Fox - known for her advocacy around the #BringHarryHome and #FreeNicolaFox movements - will gather outside Leinster House in Dublin at 1 pm for a peaceful protest. The demonstration aims to shed light on what many mothers and children endure behind closed doors and to push for meaningful legislative and cultural change within the family justice system.

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Invisible Women

When families lose loved ones to fatal male violence, the least they deserve is justice. Yet for too many Black, minoritised, and migrant (BMM) women - and their families - justice remains out of reach.

On 31 October 2025, Killed Women launched INVISIBLE WOMEN, a groundbreaking campaign to confront systemic racism, neglect, and institutional failure across policing, justice, and support services.

Family-led and survivor-driven, the campaign demands accountability, visibility, and reform. It amplifies the voices of bereaved families who are standing together to say: enough.

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Now Visible

For too long, people born from rape (PBR) have been a hidden community - silenced by stigma, left out of victim frameworks, and ignored by services and the law. Now, that’s changing.

NowVisible is a survivor-led organisation demanding recognition, rights, and support for people born from rape. Their work is paving the way for vital systemic change, rooted in the belief that no one should be left behind in conversations about justice, care, and healing.

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