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From our Editor & Founder, Emma-Jane Taylor

Welcome to the 'The Real Silence', a magazine that I refer to as "the hidden news". We often see media articles written about perpetrators, and I am sick of this! Rarely do we hear about the victims left behind, struggling to survive from the horrors of what happened to them as innocent children. This HAS to change - so I decided to stop moaning about it, and do something: The Real Silence Magazine. We send direct to your inbox - please subscribe below to have your copy sent to you!


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Researchers and Writers (click name for links to website or social media page)


Michelle Murphy

Caroline Page

Jonathon Ross-McNairn


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Next Edition, 11th December 2023

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...the hidden news. Putting the voices of Child Sexual Abuse back into the heart of the conversations!

If you would like to know more about the work we are doing, then please get in touch. We would love to hear from you!

 

Putting survivors voices back in the HEART of the conversations of child sex abuse.

Advertising opportunities


We are looking to speak with businesses who understand the importance of supporting The Real Silence, and who know the value of social engagement because of it. We want to speak with business who appreciate the importance of normalising the difficult conversations surrounding child sexual abuse; one of the greatest contributions to the education and protection of the future generations that we can ever share.


By advertising with The Real Silence, your profile will increase significantly by mere recognition for support for survivors of child sexual abuse. We will share weekly shout-outs for our advertisers and supporters, and by doing so will elevate your social media presence and reputation. Putting your companies name on this publication will be adding huge value to your business & also to your employees - we know that the stats on child sexual abuse are high - suggesting that it is highly likely that someone sat next to you in the office, is a survivor and struggling in silence.


By normalising the conversations of child sexual abuse, we continue to protect, educate and support young people, survivors and share vital knowledge that can eradicate this heinous crime.

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