Join Our Mission: Exposing Forced Adoption and Corruption in the UK
At The Christian Hillier Project, We Are Dedicated To Shedding Light On Forced Adoption And Corruption Within The UK Government. We Believe That Through Collaboration And Shared Efforts, We Can Drive Meaningful Change And Ensure A Just And Transparent System For All Families. We Are Seeking To Partner With Organizations, Individuals, Academic Institutions, And Regulatory Bodies That Share Our Commitment To Advocacy, Transparency, And Reform.
Our Potential Partners
Organizations
Family Rights Group (FRG)
Focus: Advocacy for families involved in the child welfare system.
Why: They work to ensure children are raised safely within their families and campaign for changes to the child protection and adoption system.
Coram Voice
Focus: Advocacy for children and young people in care or leaving care.
Why: They provide a platform for young voices and advocate for systemic changes to improve the care system.
Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB)
Focus: International child protection and family reunion.
Why: They handle cases involving cross-border child protection, making them potential allies in highlighting forced adoption issues.
Transparency International UK
Focus: Fighting corruption and promoting transparency in public institutions.
Why: They have a strong interest in exposing and addressing corruption within government systems.
The British Association of Social Workers (BASW)
Focus: Promoting the best possible social work services.
Why: They advocate for systemic changes within social work, which aligns with our mission to reform adoption practices.
Liberty (The National Council for Civil Liberties)
Focus: Providing legal support for women, particularly around family and immigration issues.
Why: They advocate for the rights of mothers and families, making them a strong potential partner.
Legal Action for Women
Focus: Advocacy for families involved in the child welfare system.
Why: They work to ensure children are raised safely within their families and campaign for changes to the child protection and adoption system.
Individuals
Louise Tickle
Role: Investigative journalist specializing in social justice, family law, and child protection.
Why: She has a track record of exposing issues within the child protection system and might be interested in our findings.
John Hemming
Role: Former MP and Chair of Justice for Families.
Why: He has been an outspoken critic of forced adoptions and has a history of advocating for family rights.
Claire Sands
Role: Research and policy officer at Article 39.
Why: She works on issues related to the rights of children in institutional settings, aligning with our mission to expose forced adoptions.
Lucy Reed
Role: Investigative journalist.
Why: He has covered numerous stories on government accountability and social justice, making him a potential ally in publicizing our cause.
David Hencke
Role: Investigative journalist.
Why: He has covered numerous stories on government accountability and social justice, making him a potential ally in publicizing our cause.
Academic Institutions and Researchers
University of Oxford - Centre for Criminology
Focus: Research on the intersection of law, family, and social justice.
Why: Their research could provide a strong academic backing to our advocacy efforts.
Professor Eileen Munro
Role: Expert in child protection, author of the Munro Review of Child Protection.
Why: Her work focuses on improving child protection systems, making her a valuable ally.
Professor Karen Broadhurst
Role: Professor at Lancaster University specializing in family justice.
Why: Her research on family courts and child protection aligns with our mission to reform the adoption system.
Government and Regulatory Bodies
Children’s Commissioner for England
Role: Advocate for children’s rights in England.
Why: The office works to protect and promote the rights of children, aligning with our goals.
The Law Commission
Focus: Reforming laws to ensure they are fair and just.
Why: They might be interested in our findings to propose legal reforms.
How You Can Help
We invite you to partner with us in this critical mission. Whether through sharing your expertise, collaborating on research, providing legal support, or amplifying our advocacy efforts, your involvement can make a significant impact.
Get in Touch
If you are interested in collaborating with us or learning more about our work, please contact us at [Your Email Address] or [Your Phone Number]. Together, we can create a system that protects families, promotes transparency, and ensures justice for all.