Domestic Abuse Peer Review Guidance Manual

A peer review process and programme focusing on the effectiveness of local arrangements for tackling domestic abuse has been commissioned as part of the Eastern Region Sector-Led Improvement Programme. This guidance manual is designed to help councils, partner organisations, peer teams and managers of diagnostic reviews to understand the rationale for the peer review, its methodology, and the organisational requirements.
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