Tackling Domestic Abuse in Shropshire

PEGS Admin • February 6, 2026

Tackling Domestic Abuse in Shropshire:

The Shropshire Domestic Abuse Local Partnership Board is inviting anyone living or working in Shropshire who has an interest in tackling domestic abuse to take part in the public consultation of the draft Shropshire Domestic Abuse Partnership Strategy, which closes on the 2nd of March 2026.

 

This strategy has been developed by the Shropshire Domestic Abuse Local Partnership Board, with valuable input from victims and survivors through Shropshire’s Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG), led by the Domestic Abuse Prevention team at Shropshire Council. The draft strategy aims to reduce domestic abuse in Shropshire and drive positive cultural change across all services in Shropshire. It recognises the importance of a coordinated, proactive, and timely response to protect individuals affected by domestic abuse, enabling everyone to live safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives, free from abuse.

 

We encourage you to take part in the consultation as it is vital that the voices of lived experience, alongside those of professionals, help influence the final strategy.

 

To take part in the consultation please click here: https://getinvolved.shropshire.gov.uk/consultations/draft-shropshire-domestic-abuse-partnership-strategy-2026-2029/ . If you require the survey in an alternate format, please reach out to TellUs@shropshire.gov.uk . You can also share your comments in writing by sending an email to TellUs@shropshire.gov.uk with the subject line ‘Draft Shropshire Domestic Abuse Strategy’ or by post to the Feedback and Insight Team at Shropshire Council, PO Box 4826, Shrewsbury, SY1 9LJ.


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