Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls in Redbridge

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We are working with key partners such as police, health and the probation service, as part of the Redbridge Community Safety Partnership to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in Redbridge.

  • The national picture

This is a big national issue and sadly one we are not immune to in Redbridge. Collectively, we recognise the seriousness of this issue both nationally and locally, and our partnership is driven to stop VAWG in all its forms, including cat-calling, stalking, violence and domestic abuse.

  • Work already underway in Redbridge

Significant work has already been undertaken in Redbridge, including the Council educating our young people on positive relationships, signs of abusive relationships, working with police on keeping our borough safer, the Council supporting survivors to stay safe when they want to remove themselves from abusive relationships through its Reach Out service, and working with partners together on schemes that support perpetrators to change their behaviour.

  • Our ask: please take two minutes to fill in the survey

We’d like your input in how we are proposing to further work to tackle this issue, one that deeply affects the lives of too many women and girls in our borough.


Take Survey

We are working with key partners such as police, health and the probation service, as part of the Redbridge Community Safety Partnership to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in Redbridge.

  • The national picture

This is a big national issue and sadly one we are not immune to in Redbridge. Collectively, we recognise the seriousness of this issue both nationally and locally, and our partnership is driven to stop VAWG in all its forms, including cat-calling, stalking, violence and domestic abuse.

  • Work already underway in Redbridge

Significant work has already been undertaken in Redbridge, including the Council educating our young people on positive relationships, signs of abusive relationships, working with police on keeping our borough safer, the Council supporting survivors to stay safe when they want to remove themselves from abusive relationships through its Reach Out service, and working with partners together on schemes that support perpetrators to change their behaviour.

  • Our ask: please take two minutes to fill in the survey

We’d like your input in how we are proposing to further work to tackle this issue, one that deeply affects the lives of too many women and girls in our borough.


Take Survey

  • Survey Details

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    • The survey should take less than 2 minutes to complete.
    • If you need assistance to complete this survey or would like to respond to the survey in another language, please contact the council at cset@redbridge.gov.uk.
    • Personal data submitted (including any equalities data) will be processed in accordance with the requirements of the UK General Data Protection Regulations. Data will only be used for the purposes of the consultation. Details will not be shared or published. By participating, you agree to your data being used in this way. For the purposes of this survey, we are asking for some equalities questions.
    • If you need support, help is available:
      • National Domestic Abuse Helpline (24/7, free, confidential): 0808 2000 247
      • Rape Crisis England & Wales (12–2:30pm & 7–9:30pm daily, support for sexual violence): rapecrisis.org.uk, 0808 802 9999
      • In an emergency, call the police: 999

    Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.

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Page last updated: 27 May 2025, 03:08 PM