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Consultation has concluded
Our work to offer high-quality advice and support to both victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse has been recognised as some of the best in the sector by the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA)
To ensure we are continuing to offer the best advice and support we regularly reviewing our services.
We have updated our Domestic Abuse Policy for customers (we will also support colleagues) with incredible input from survivors of abuse who have been through our processes.
We would also like your thoughts and input into our website and policy, Please read through these, the links to which can be found to the right of this page. Please complete this survey and give feedback on these documents, https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/R869N7Z
Your input will help ensure our policy is fit for purpose.
Please take a look at our other topics as we would love to hear your views.
Our work to offer high-quality advice and support to both victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse has been recognised as some of the best in the sector by the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA)
To ensure we are continuing to offer the best advice and support we regularly reviewing our services.
We have updated our Domestic Abuse Policy for customers (we will also support colleagues) with incredible input from survivors of abuse who have been through our processes.
We would also like your thoughts and input into our website and policy, Please read through these, the links to which can be found to the right of this page. Please complete this survey and give feedback on these documents, https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/R869N7Z
Your input will help ensure our policy is fit for purpose.
Please take a look at our other topics as we would love to hear your views.