How it works...

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As part of our ongoing commitment to support families affected by custody deaths through exposure to the public, In November 2005 we launched the 'Family Web Pages.’

Families may request a dedicated blog or basic website giving any details they want ie; events, court hearings, appeals & messages etc. We will update the page at the request of nominated family members at no charge.

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Alternatively we can give login access to a family representative if you would like to manage the blog or website yourself. Please read the guidelines below and contact us in your own time if you would like an on-line presence set up.

“together we are strong”

Services provided to affected families are FREE from the collective.

There may be some charges payable to third parties if a site requires a unique

web address, email account or other

related service.

Brief Outline

We will set up your pages using online resources

or blog pages. These third party resources are usually free, Internet-based and can be

managed from any PC.

We can give further advice on developing a full website should you ever need one in the future.

We will set up a unique URL (or web address) for your page e.g; http://your.name@blogspot.com This can be shared with family, friends and others and accessed independently on the Internet.

Download our guidance sheet

Family Web Pages Collective

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The collective is a part of 4WardEver Campaign UK

and works in association with First Stop Web Design

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4WardEver Updates & Blog

Briefing

4WardEver maintains its services to provide profiles, news, event details, resources and useful information, appeals,

and photo galleries in relation

to deaths in custody

and other injustices.

 

We want to ensure that our

sites and services can be

useful resources to a range

of individuals, groups and organisations that seek to influence reform and provide assistance to affected families, supporters and friends both

in the UK and abroad.

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