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Welcome to M.Y.H x Noticeboard, a dedicated safe space for signposting essential resources, highlighting impactful charities, showcasing vital campaigns, and championing all things advocacy. Here, you’ll find a curated collection of information and support to guide you through various causes and initiatives. Our noticeboard is designed to connect you with the tools and communities that can help make a difference, fostering an environment of empowerment and positive change.

Join us in our mission to advocate for justice, equality, and support for all.

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Stand With Survivors

At M.Y.H, we stand with survivors in saying: past disclosures of sexual violence should never be used against someone in court unless there is clear, reliable evidence the previous disclosure was false.

Bad experiences are not ‘bad character’ - join the call and support the campaign to change the law and protect survivors from harmful courtroom tactics:

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Centre for Women’s Justice

The Centre for Women’s Justice (CWJ) is a feminist legal charity in England and Wales committed to holding the state accountable when it fails to protect women and girls from violence. Founded to bridge the gap between women’s experiences and the justice system, CWJ works at the intersection of law, policy, and activism - combining strategic litigation, expert advice, and public campaigning to push for systemic change.

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ManKind Initiative

When we think of domestic abuse, the conversation often centres on women, given the scale of violence they face. But men can and do experience abuse too, often in silence. Shame, stigma, and the fear of not being believed keep many from reaching out. The ManKind Initiative exists to change that.

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Galop

Founded in 1982, Galop is the UK’s leading charity for LGBTQ+ people who have experienced abuse and violence. For many, it has become a lifeline - offering not just support, but also recognition, understanding, and hope.

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Domestic Abuse Support Line

The National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge, is a free, confidential, 24-hour service for women experiencing domestic abuse. It is open every day of the year, ensuring that whenever someone reaches a point of fear, crisis, or uncertainty, there is always someone ready to listen.

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Open Justice for All

Equal Access. Fair Treatment. No Exceptions.

The UK criminal justice system is meant to serve all victims - not just those who can afford it. But right now, the reality is very different. This inequality is unacceptable - and it’s why the Open Justice for All campaign is demanding change.

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Hold All Judges to Account

Victoria, known online as DollyScoobs, is the driving force behind the #HoldAllJudgesToAccount campaign - a grassroots movement calling for an independent, robust system for judicial accountability in England and Wales. Her mission is not to undermine judicial independence, but to ensure that trials are conducted fairly for both complainants and defendants, and that judges are answerable for legal errors and case management decisions that can fundamentally affect the outcome of a trial.

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Rights of Women

Their mission is simple yet powerful: to advise, educate, and empower women. They do this by offering free, confidential legal advice from specialist solicitors and barristers; producing accessible publications and training to help women understand and benefit from their rights; and campaigning to make sure women’s voices are heard in law and policy-making.

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Solace Women’s Aid

Solace Women’s Aid is London’s largest domestic abuse and sexual violence charity, dedicated to helping women and children build safe, strong futures free from abuse. Their approach is holistic and survivor-centred, offering interconnected services that respond to the complex and varied needs women face in escaping and recovering from violence. By delivering multiple services under one roof, Solace ensures survivors do not have to navigate fragmented systems or repeatedly re-tell their stories.

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