Project Partners

Meet The Project Partners

We’re working in partnership with the following organisations

This is The National Archives logo. It has a white background with a square box outlined in black. The square is sectioned into 3 equal parts horizontally with more black lines. The top section is split into two equal parts vertically and in the left hand box is the word 'THE' in capital letters. In the box below this (in the centre) is the word NATIONAL in capital letters. In the third (bottom box) is the word ARCHIVES in capital letters.
Project Partner

The National Archives

The National Archives are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. They are the guardians of over 1,000 years of iconic national documents. They are expert advisers in information and records management and are a cultural, academic and heritage institution. They fulfil a leadership role for the archive sector and work to secure the future of physical and digital records.

Project Partner

Welsh Women's Aid

Welsh Women’s Aid is the national charity in Wales working to end domestic abuse and all forms of violence against women. They campaign for and provide advice, support and training on policy and service improvements for survivors, families, and communities. Their federation of specialist organisations provide lifesaving services to survivors of abuse and a range of preventative services. They deliver the Live Fear Free Helpline funded by Welsh Government, and a National Training Service. The voice of the survivor is central to all they do.

This is the logo for CAFCASS. It is a square in a very pale lilac. In the centre of the square is a large C in dark purple, inside the curve of this is a smaller C in a dark lilac colour.
Project Partner

The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS)

CAFCASS represents the interests of children and young people in the family court. They independently advise the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. They focus on their needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children’s voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court’s thinking and decision making. For every child, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the courts, they seek to provide an exceptional experience, everywhere, and every time.

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