Microcosm of Systemic Change to End Domestic Abuse Webinar – Insights
Aanchal Women’s Aid invited leading experts to address the need for microcosmic change and discuss domestic abuse challenges and barriers. In doing so, we facilitated a conversation to the table amongst crucial partners.
It was an opportunity to hear directly from survivors about their experiences and to allow them to have a voice. They shared where they have faced challenges and barriers to support, and where they have felt let down. Whilst addressing the need for microcosmic change, bringing a conversation to the table amongst key partners allowed us to bridge the gap between survivors and support systems.
We have put together some important information as a result of the events.
It was an opportunity to hear directly from survivors about their experiences and to allow them to have a voice. They shared where they have faced challenges and barriers to support, and where they have felt let down. Whilst addressing the need for microcosmic change, bringing a conversation to the table amongst key partners allowed us to bridge the gap between survivors and support systems.
We have put together some important information as a result of the events.
COLLEGE OF POLICING APP
The MPS (Metropolitan Police Service use the College of Policing as its primary resource on how to deal with cases of Domestic Abuse.
The MPS (Metropolitan Police Service use the College of Policing as its primary resource on how to deal with cases of Domestic Abuse.
https://www.app.college.police.uk/app-content/major-investigation-and-public-protection/domestic-abuse/risk-and-vulnerability/?highlight=immigration?s=immigration#victims-from-different-cultural-backgrounds
https://www.app.college.police.uk/app-content/major-investigation-and-public-protection/domestic-abuse/risk-and-vulnerability/?highlight=immigration?s=immigration#victims-from-different-cultural-backgrounds
HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT TO THE METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE
To make a complaint about any MPS officer or member of staff other than the MPS Commissioner, you must first direct your complaint directly to the MPS. You can do this by:
- Using the online complaints form
- Writing to the MPS:
Complaints Resolution Unit
Directorate of Professional Standards
Metropolitan Police Service
1st Floor Studland Block
40-42 Newlands Park
Sydenham
SE26 5NF - calling 101
- or visiting your local police station.
https://www.met.police.uk/fo/feedback/tc/thanks-and-complaints/
https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/c/af/complaints/
https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk/complaints-reviews-and-appeals/make-complaint
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