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How a protection order can help if you’re being forced into marriage, or are already in a forced marriage.
The fund is for voluntary organisations working to protect victims and end the abusive act of forced marriage; view the last successful bid list.
Videos in British Sign Language, comprising statutory guidance for leaders of organisations, and non-statutory guidance for front-line staff, on forced marriage.
Statistics on the cases reported to the Forced Marriage Unit through its public helpline and email inbox during calendar year 2021.
This document comprises statutory guidance for heads of safeguarding organisations, and non-statutory guidance for front-line professionals, on forced marriage.
How to get the Forced Marriage Unit to attend your conference or run a workshop
Statistics on the cases reported to the Forced Marriage Unit through its public helpline and email inbox during calendar year 2022.
This report examines the scale of child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) in fragile and conflict-affected states
Everyone has the right to choose whether to marry, who they marry and when they marry.
Advice for women travelling and living abroad, including organisations that can help.
Information about forced marriage, case studies, and where to seek help.
Information on the number of cases reported to the government's Forced Marriage Unit through its public helpline and email inbox from 1 January to 31 December 2019.
Statistics on the cases reported to the Forced Marriage Unit through its public helpline and email inbox during calendar year 2020.
The aim of this guide is to help Members of Parliament and their staff when they are faced with issues related toforced marriage. It offers …
A fictional account of different perspectives on forced marriages.
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