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The engagement was held between 1 February 2024 to 31 March 2024.
There were 72 responses to the survey and the project page had over 400-page visitors.
We will continue to use this page to keep you informed about progress with the project.
This is what we asked you.
Have you experienced aggressive, abusive, or controlling behaviours when in a relationship, after it has ended or from family members? Or know someone who has?
We want men with experience or knowledge of these behaviours, to share with us. We hope to use the feedback to grow our services which will help us provide better support in the future. We want men in Lincolnshire to be able to disclose abuse and gain support.
Your feedback will help to provide appropriate and realistic information and tools to upskill professionals when disclosures are made.
For information on what we do in Lincolnshire please see our important links section.
Thank you for taking part.
The engagement was held between 1 February 2024 to 31 March 2024.
There were 72 responses to the survey and the project page had over 400-page visitors.
We will continue to use this page to keep you informed about progress with the project.
This is what we asked you.
Have you experienced aggressive, abusive, or controlling behaviours when in a relationship, after it has ended or from family members? Or know someone who has?
We want men with experience or knowledge of these behaviours, to share with us. We hope to use the feedback to grow our services which will help us provide better support in the future. We want men in Lincolnshire to be able to disclose abuse and gain support.
Your feedback will help to provide appropriate and realistic information and tools to upskill professionals when disclosures are made.
For information on what we do in Lincolnshire please see our important links section.
Responses to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review.
Final report
Male voices is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here. This may include a summary of all responses collected as well as recommendations for future action.