The Knock

Interviews

  Interview with Rachel Armitage and Lucy Faithfull Foundation. Anita from BBC Woman’s Hour talks to Deborah Denis, Chief Executive of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, and Rachel Armitage, Professor of Criminology the University of Huddersfield about the impact of ‘the knock’ on the families and friends of men arrested for these crimes. They’ll discuss what support …

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“Restore Me” Course

‘The Knock’ website is creating a brand new course called “Restore Me”. The course is aimed at non-offending family members with the goal to restore their sense of peace. The course will be made available online to those impacted by ‘The Knock’. Participants must register to receive their log in details. The modular format will lead the participant through the Maze of ‘The Knock’ in bitesize and easy to digest format.

The Maze

The Maze (Story of Hope)

You can’t tell anyone you’re in the
maze. Your phone might even have been taken away, your children’s phones might also have been taken away. You must continue to take care of yourself and your children, but please don’t ask for help because there isn’t any. You can’t complain about being in the
maze, nor about there being no help because you must pretend to be ok.

Stories of Hope

This is where we share our stories of hope. They are written by the strong and resilient non-offending partners of the online sexual offender. Each account will be very different but equally traumatic. However, the thread of hope that shines through is an amazing testament to the human condition of love.

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