If you live or work in Walsall, we need your views!

Black Country Women’s Aid is launching a new survey in partnership with Walsall Council to collect the voices of survivors, professionals and the wider community on domestic abuse services in Walsall. The results of the survey will support Walsall Council to develop domestic abuse services in the borough.

We are inviting the responses of:

  • Victims/survivors of domestic abuse living in Walsall. Anyone can be directly affected by domestic abuse. We want to encourage those who have experienced domestic abuse from a partner, ex-partner or family member or who witnessed domestic abuse in their home as a child to participate in this survey. Your expert voice is particularly valuable. For more information about whether you may have experienced domestic abuse, please click here.
  • Those living in Walsall. This option is for those who may not have personal experience of violence and abuse, but may have been affected by a friend’s or family member’s experience, or may have witnessed violence and abuse in their community.
  • People who have contact with victims/survivors in a professional capacity in Walsall.

How to access the survey

Please click here to access the survey. It should take about 10 minutes to complete.

This survey is anonymous. Please feel free to share this survey with others. It will run from 22 September to 22 October 2022.

If you want to speak to someone about this consultation, please contact: development@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk

If you need any help with any of the issues raised in this survey, please contact Black Country Women’s Aid on 0121 553 0090 or Ask Marc (male abuse service) on 0121 289 6402.

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