WATCH: The IDAS Survivor Network contributed to this ground-breaking documentary by @truevisiontv released on @ITV on Sunday.
The documentary challenges stereotypes and exposes abuse of #FamilyCourt
https://t.co/d9CrFyDDYM
"Every time I said I was going to go to the police, I'm going to report you, he'd always say: "Nobody would believe you, Kate.” — Kate Kniveton, Former MP
TONIGHT: @ITV, 10.20pm: Breaking the Silence: Kate’s Story
'Domestic abuse has no boundaries. It can affect absolutely anybody'
Former MP Kate Kniveton speaks in-depth for the first time about the decade of abuse she endured at the hands of her ex-husband, a former government minister.
Breaking The Silence: Kate’s Story - Sunday 20th July at 10.20pm on ITV1 & ITVX
“I am traumatised, not just by the 10 years of abuse I experienced but by the following 5 years in which he continued to use the legal system to abuse me.” — Kate Kniveton
Watch Breaking the Silence: Kate’s Story | ITV, Sunday 10.20pm.
#BreakingTheSilence#FamilyCourt
Former MP Kate Kniveton reveals she was advised the family court would “take a dim view” if she tried to prevent her abusive ex from seeing their child. A judge went on to make 14 findings, including rape, against former Tory minister Andrew Griffiths. 🧵
https://t.co/FIeFbX62zV
Breaking the Silence: Kate’s Story airs on ITV this Sunday at 10.20pm. Former MP Kate Kniveton’s powerful testimony and insightful accounts from other survivors expose how misunderstood #domesticabuse remains and how our legal system repeatedly fails those it’s meant to protect.
Lack of access to safe abortions is fuelling a crisis in #Kenya, where over 2000 women are estimated to die every year from backstreet terminations. @openDemocracy in collaboration with #BBCAfricaEye investigate ⬇️ :
https://t.co/YXpPlSceX8
🇰🇪 An estimated seven women die every day from unsafe abortions in Kenya.
#BBCAfricaEye investigates the battle for abortion rights in a country where unregulated terminations are a leading cause of maternal deaths - claiming the lives of over 2,000 women each year.
Our new feature documentary #ATimeToDie is on ITV tonight - 13th November at 10.45pm. It features five people who want the right to die at a time of their choosing, and why some feel that is something they shouldn't have. #assisteddying
Streaming on Channel 4 NOW!
In a ground-breaking experiment, reporter Daisy Maskell finds out for herself how it feels to be spiked. She hears harrowing stories from spiking survivors and hears what the authorities are doing to prevent the rise is spiking incidents.
Don't miss Britain's Forgotten Pensioners tonight at 10pm on @Channel4 - @C4Dispatches follows four older people through winter, as they struggle to make ends meet against a backdrop of sky-high energy bills and soaring inflation.