Centre for Women's Justice(@centreWJ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

๐Ÿ†The 2021 CWJ Award winner was Natalie Page, founder of , a campaign to challenge the mishandling of domestic abuse within the family courts.

Join us to on 9 Feb to celebrate the 2023/24 award winner and nominees: ow.ly/5fEn50QnoSC

๐Ÿ†The 2021 CWJ Award winner was Natalie Page, founder of #thecourtsaid, a campaign to challenge the mishandling of domestic abuse within the family courts. 

Join us to on 9 Feb to celebrate the 2023/24 award winner and nominees:  ow.ly/5fEn50QnoSC
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FiLiAHagueMothers(@FiLiAHagueMums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'A lot of the messages around domestic abuse is that you just leave, right? So you just walk out that door and everything's fine. That couldnโ€™t be further from the truth.'
FiLiA podcast from Natalie Page, founder of

podcast.filia.org.uk/1983918/112793โ€ฆ

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National Safe Parents Organization(@safe_parents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Adult and child victims live in fear of the perpetrator but also in fear of the justice system because the perpetrator is given the green light to continue the behavior.' - Natalie Page #thecourtsaid

youtu.be/ZBwmc6EQb1Y

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Emma Humphreys Prize(@EmmaHPrize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2021 Natalie Page won the CWJ Award, she is the founder of , a campaign to challenge the mishandling of domestic abuse within the family courts. Drawing on her own experiences, Natalie has worked tirelessly to reach women around the world through social media.

In 2021 Natalie Page won the CWJ Award, she is the founder of #thecourtsaid, a campaign to challenge the mishandling of domestic abuse within the family courts. Drawing on her own experiences, Natalie has worked tirelessly to reach women around the world through social media.
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