What We Do.


At SecureLife, we empower individuals and organisations to recognise, respond to, and prevent domestic abuse. Inspired by the story of Raneem Oudeh, our mission is to educate and equip communities with the tools to create safer environments for everyone.
Through impactful training workshops, we collaborate with police, counsellors, care workers, and businesses to raise awareness, build skills, and foster a culture of intervention and support. Together, we strive to make a difference—saving lives, changing perspectives, and ensuring no one feels alone in their journey.
Follow the story of Raneem Oudeh

Our training sessions are designed to deliver a powerful impact by sharing the story of our beloved Raneem and Khowla. These sessions provide essential education on recognising the signs of domestic abuse and effective safeguarding measures. As the training unfolds, so does their story, creating an engaging and deeply moving experience that leaves a lasting effect on listeners.
Meet Your Speakers
Motivated by personal tragedy, we have worked tirelessly campaigning for changes in the current system. We have worked with Netflix, media channels across the globe, and featured in keynote speeches and podcasts. Our main push has been for a change in UK legislation, culminating in the upcoming introduction of Raneem’s Law, named after our beloved Raneem. Focused on preventing future tragedies, we truly believe education based on lived experiences is key to driving meaningful change and raising awareness.
Why we ALL should get involved.
£66bn
Is lost in the UK economy each year due to Domestic Abuse (likely underestimated)
24%
of Domestic Abuse incidents are actually reported to the police. Less than a quarter!
1.5m+
Domestic abuse related incidents occur each year. A 7.5% increase from previous.
On average, there will have been 35 assaults before a victim even picks up the phone to call the police!
Who Do We Help?
Police Force
Equip law enforcement officers with the skills to identify signs of domestic abuse, handle cases with sensitivity, and provide effective support to victims.
Social Workers
Help care workers recognise and address abuse in vulnerable populations, ensuring safety and providing necessary resources for intervention.
Counsellors
Provide training for mental health professionals to understand the complexities of abuse, build trust with victims, and offer meaningful emotional support.
Businesses
Support businesses in creating policies, training employees to spot signs of abuse, and fostering workplaces that advocate for domestic abuse awareness.
Who We Have Worked With.

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