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December 2025

You’re Not Alone: When the System Fails You, 1VAA Will Not

If you are frightened, unheard, losing your children, being blamed, or told “there’s nothing more we can do,” please know this: it is not your fault, and you are not alone. 1VAA supports survivors failed by police, social services and the family courts — providing safety, advocacy and evidence when the system has shut its doors. Reach out. Something can be done.

System Failure: Why Victims Are Still Unsafe in 2025 and What Must Change Now

Despite decades of reports, inquiries and reforms, survivors of domestic abuse, stalking, child abuse and coercive control remain unprotected in the UK. From “no further action” decisions to unsafe family court rulings, the system continues to fail those who rely on it most. This article exposes the patterns behind these failures — and why 1VAA exists to challenge them.
On 13 April 2026, survivors across the UK will march in cities nationwide to mark 10 years since 1VAA first stood at Parliament demanding protection for victims and children. This is not a march for awareness or sympathy — it is a march for accountability, safety, and justice. A decade after Westminster, the system is still failing. Now, survivors are rising again.
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March for Justice 2026 — A Decade After Westminster, Survivors Rise Again

On 13 April 2026, survivors across the UK will march in cities nationwide to mark 10 years since 1VAA first stood at Parliament demanding protection for victims and children. This is not a march for awareness or sympathy — it is a march for accountability, safety, and justice. A decade after Westminster, the system is still failing. Now, survivors are rising again.

What We Do at 1VAA: Advocacy · Evidence · Safeguarding · Justice

1VAA is not a typical support organisation. We provide evidence-based advocacy, case investigation, safeguarding expertise and legal process support for victims failed by police, social services and family courts. Where others offer emotional support alone, we bring strategy, evidence, intervention and accountability. This is what we do — and why survivors trust us.