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Good practice guidance for the Welsh Public Service on working with adult perpetrators of Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

 
You are invited to participate in a Welsh Government survey on the draft ‘Good practice guidance for the Welsh Public Service on working with adult perpetrators of Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence’ (VAWDASV). This aims to provide those who are working within/delivering public services in Wales with guidance to enable them to support the VAWDASV agenda’s work with perpetrators, as set out in the VAWDASV (Wales) Act 2015 and the arising National Strategy.

Before the guidance is published, it is important that feedback is sought from the people that it has been developed for; those who are delivering public services in Wales. This includes professionals with strategic and operational responsibility for policy and services which address VAWDASV within their organisations, and those delivering and managing front line services who may come into contact with perpetrators as service users or employees. 

We are keen to seek feedback from a broad range of stakeholders in public services across Wales and therefore ask that you share the link to this survey with colleagues who you think could contribute. 

In order to participate in the survey please read the draft guidance and respond to the questions. The survey will close on 15 January 2019.

Thank you for your participation. 

Read: Good practice guidance for the Welsh Public Service on working with adult perpetrators of Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

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1. How do you think this guidance will help you/your organisation to work more effectively with perpetrators of Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV)?

 

2. Who do you think will find this this guidance useful?

 

3. What might be a barrier to you and your organisation using this guidance?

 

4. How do you think this guidance (when finalised) should be disseminated to ensure public services in Wales are able to access and use it as outlined?

 

5. Please let us know of any information within the guidance that you feel could be clearer, needs further explanation or that you think should be included.