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The Nottinghamshire Youth Commission Survey. Can you help us gather your views on Abuse:
The Nottinghamshire Youth Commission is a peer led project funded by the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner. The project aims to give young people a platform to be heard and bring about change in the services that impact upon young people living in Nottinghamshire.
We are working to raise awareness of the services in place to support young people affected by abuse and we need your help. We want to hear about your views, perceptions or experiences of abuse, particularly domestic abuse. All views are anonymous and will be used to highlight the issues young people face and help us develop recommendations for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner and other key decision makers in improving local services.
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1. Out of the following, which type of abuse are you most aware of ( tick any that apply)
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6 points
Domestic abuse: Which is any type of controlling, bullying, threatening or violent behaviour between people in a relationship.
Online abuse: Is any type of abuse that happens on the internet. It can happen across any device that's connected to the web, like computers, tablets and mobile phones.
Psychological abuse: This can include: name-calling, patronising, public embarrassment and yelling
Financial abuse: Which can include some one having complete control over household finances, being demanding for money and have to account for every penny spent
Physical abuse: is when there are injuries with no satisfactory explanation of how it has occurred
Sexual abuse: Which is any sexual activity that is not consensual, Rape, attempted rape or sexual assault, Sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, sexual teasing or innuendos
All of the above
2. How often do you think a call was made to the police in England and Wales regarding domestic abuse in 2019?
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1 point
Every 30 seconds
Every Minute
Every 5 minutes
3. In 2019 how many males in England and Wales do you think had reported experiencing domestic abuse?
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1 point
586,000
686,000
786,000
4. Ending March 2019, according to the office for national statistics for England and Wales, how many women do you think had reported experiencing domestic abuse?
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806,000
906,000
1.6 million
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5. Why do you think men are less likely to report abuse to someone compared to women?
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6. What do you think needs to be done to encourage more men to come forward and report any form of abuse ?
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Your answer
7. Do you know of any laws that can help protect you against any form of abuse?
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1 point
Yes
No
If yes for the above question, can you name them?
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8. If you or someone you know were experiencing abuse (domestic) would you go to the police?
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Yes
No
Not sure
Tell us a little bit more about your response to the above question?
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Your answer
9. What do you think should be done to help reduce abuse experienced by young people?
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Your answer
10. How do you think we should encourage young people to report this crime?
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Your answer
11. How would you want to receive information from organisations on how / where you can report?
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Social Media
Leaflets
Posters
Advertisement platforms like billboards, bus shelters
Text message/ email service
All of the above
11. How would you want to receive information from organisations on how / where you can report?
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Social Media
Leaflets
Posters
Advertisement platforms like billboards, bus shelters
Text message/ email service
All of the above
12. There are many places that people experiencing abuse can go to for support and below are just some examples. Which of the following are you aware of (please tick all that apply)
www.womensaid.org.uk
Tel: 0808 2000 247
www.victimsupport.org.uk
Tel: 0845 30 30 900
www.mensadviceline.org.uk
Tel: 0808 801 0327
www.brokenrainbow.org.uk
Tel: 0300 999 5428 or freephone 0800 999 5428 for the LGBTQ community
www.barnardos.org.uk
Tel: 0208 550 8822
www.hestia.org
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7378 3100
www.citizensadvice.org.uk
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13. From the organisations listed above if any, would you consider contacting them if you or someone you knew was being abuse?
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