https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9e9g9xrkr9o.amp

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Brown, who hails from Leeds, said she had also been studying on the Trauma Informed Care course at the university and had passed all of her exams.
“Being awarded this honorary degree from Leeds Beckett University has been life-changing," she added.

“I didn’t just want to accept an award. I wanted to be accepted as a student at Leeds Beckett.

"Not only have I been awarded this degree, but I was also accepted as a student on the trauma informed care course, which has been a huge step for me in so many ways."

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    Way to go Mel, advocating for victims is amazing especially knowing what she went through. DV is insidious and it happens to people from all walks of life.It’s impactful that she’s doing something so important with her platform and I’m sure many victims,survivors and organizations appreciate her efforts.

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