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Our People

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Nour Norris
Director

Nour is a qualified counsellor, psychotherapist and Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA). She is an experienced campaigner, public speaker, and advocate for stopping violence against women and girls.

 

She established SecureLife Consultancy Limited and the SecureLife Foundation following the brutal murder of her sister and niece in 2019. This was in the hope that she could prevent others from going through the same traumatic experience.

 

Nour is an associate of the Homicide Timeline and has discussed domestic violence and homicide in the UK Parliament and multiple media outlets, including the BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News, BBC Woman’s Hour, The Guardian, the Independent, Daily Express and the Daily Mirror, amongst many others.

 

Her activism has led to the introduction of Raneem’s Law as a key pillar of the Labour Party’s 2024 election manifesto to reduce violence against women and girls by 50% over the next 10 years.

Hussain Norris
Director

Hussain recently graduated with a first-class honours in Business Law from the University of Lincoln.

 

His lived experience of the tragic murder of his aunt and cousin, coupled with the legal knowledge gained during his studies, has already established him as a passionate advocate against domestic violence.

 

Providing a male perspective on what is often regarded as a female issue is vitally important in achieving SecureLife’s business and charitable goals.

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Raneem's Law

In a world where domestic abuse remains a hidden scourge, the story of Raneem and Khaloa stands out. It’s a solemn tale that has ignited a nationwide call for change.

 

Their lives and their tragic end have become the catalyst for new domestic abuse laws in the UK, which has resulted in the introduction of Raneem’s Law.

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