The Domestic Abuse Act
We'll be updating this page with updates on the Domestic Abuse Act as we are aware of them. If you have any questions or comments about this page, please email communications@equation.org.uk.Latest updates13th October 2021 - There has been an amendment to...
We’ve won the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
We have some exciting news to share - we're thrilled to announce that we've been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. Equation were nominated to win the award by 2020 High Sherriff Dame Elizabeth Fradd and out of the thousands of nominated charities,...
‘Homes Under the Hammer’ marathon fundraiser gathers national interest
At 10am on Sunday 16th May, a man began a long journey – without leaving his sofa. Weeks before, Liam Kirk had discovered a channel that streamed nothing but back-to-back episodes of BBC daytime TV cult favourite Homes Under the Hammer. The property renovation show...
Equation’s Statement on the Domestic Abuse Act
On April 29th 2021, the Domestic Abuse Bill passed both Houses of Parliament and was signed into law becoming the Domestic Abuse Act. The Act is now law and will begin to be implemented across criminal justice systems and agencies later this...
National Stalking Awareness Week 2021 – Unmasking Stalking
19th- 23rd April is National Stalking Awareness Week. 1.5 million people experience stalking each year. During the first lockdown, National Stalking Advocacy service Paladin reported a 40% increase in requests for help; and with so many ways of communicating,...
Professor Dame Elizabeth Fradd DBE DL finishes her year supporting Equation as High Sheriff of Nottingham
Dame Liz Fradd was appointed High Sheriff of Nottingham last April - the first High Sheriff to be installed over video due to Covid. Throughout her year-long appointment, Liz has helped to raise over £23,000 for Equation’s work to prevent and reduce the harm caused by...
Reel Review: Thelma and Louise
Reel Review: Thelma and Louise By Kelly, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021. Much discussion and deliberation has gone into the way Reel Equality Film Club chooses films for screenings. We've detailed many ways in which a film could represent women in...
Reel Review: Wadjda
Reel Review: Wadjda By Agnes, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021. ABOUT OUR FILMS Much discussion and deliberation has gone into how Reel Equality Film Club chooses films for screenings. We've detailed many ways in which a film could represent women...
Reel Review: Difret
Reel Review: Difret By Agnes, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021. Much discussion and deliberation has gone into how Reel Equality Film Club chooses films for screenings. We've detailed many ways in which a film could represent women in fair or unfair...
Reel Review: Made in Dagenham
Reel Review: Made in Dagenham By Kinga, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021. ABOUT OUR FILMS Much deliberation has gone into how Reel Equality Film Club chooses films for screenings. We've detailed many ways in which a film could represent women in...
Reel Review: Girlhood
Reel Review: Girlhood By Sarah, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021 Much discussion and deliberation has gone into how Reel Equality Film Club chooses films for screenings. We've detailed many ways in which a film could represent women in fair or unfair...
Reel Review: Appropriate Behaviour
Reel Review: Appropriate Behaviour By Sarah, Reel Equality Film Club Volunteer, 31st March 2021. Equation’s Reel Equality Film Club carefully chooses films for our screenings (equation.org.uk/reelequality). The Bechdel Test* helps us decide if the film tells...
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