UNSEEN VICTIMS: Celebrating a Milestone Year of Empowerment and Advocacy

  https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGevD9Csb/ UNSEEN VICTIMS: Celebrating a Milestone Year of Empowerment and Advocacy Summer 2024 – A Year to Remember! Embrace, Empower, Elevate, and Educate What a Year! As we commemorate our first anniversary as a Community Interest Company, we reflect on an incredible year of growth, success, and unwavering support for our community. From expanding our […]

Emma Wells discusses The Unseen Victims Project with Jenny Brumby

In this heartfelt video, Emma Wells sits down with local businesswoman and coach Jenny Brumby to discuss the creation and importance of The Unseen Victims Project. Discover why this initiative is vital for supporting, advising, and advocating for the hundreds of thousands affected by having a loved one in prison, including the 100,084 children currently […]

Unseen Victims Project Receives Boost with Lancaster University Internships

                                Millom, Cumbria – 14/05/24 – Emma Wells, founder of the Unseen Victims Project, has announced a partnership with Lancaster University to further her mission of supporting families affected by crime. This collaboration brings new funding and resources. Helping to […]

Seeking Trustees & Volunteers

As The Unseen Victims Project grows we are reaching out to anyone who can assist us with various roles within the organisation. We aren’t asking for full time commitment to the role but someone who feels that they could add some value to the work that we are already doing and offer insight from either […]

We love your feedback :D Thank you!!

We are constantly receiving endorsements, positive feedback and thanks for the work that we are doing but this email hit differently with me because it identifies entirely the primary objective of The Unseen Victims Project and the necessity for the work we do. Lived and learned experiance is crucial on a journey supporting a loved […]

Juries … Are they fit for purpose?

  A new series has aired on Channel 4 which is exploring never seen before, behind the scenes, footage of jury deliberations. I discuss my own experiences of serving jury service and make my argument against the suitability of them for determining guilt or innocence, in these modern times. You can read it here… ‘Being […]