Hammond Laura, Fraga Dominguez Silvia, Richards Jenny
College of Psychology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham B4 7BD, UK.
College of Business, Law and Social Sciences, University of Derby, Derby DE1 1DZ, UK.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jul 15;15(7):960. doi: 10.3390/bs15070960.
This paper outlines the development and delivery of a novel, collaborative, co-production approach to incorporating lived experience in the development of policy and practice in the area of domestic abuse. "SEEKERS" (Sharing Experience, Expertise and Knowledge for Effective Responses and Support) is an initiative which brings together victims and advocates, police, practitioners and researchers as equal partners. It creates opportunities for them to share their experiences, expertise, and knowledge, so that others can learn from these and use this learning in addressing domestic abuse-related issues more effectively. Throughout this paper, we discuss some of the challenges encountered in developing and delivering activities and how these were addressed. Notable benefits of the approach will be highlighted, as indicated by feedback from those involved in a range of capacities, including police and law enforcement practitioners, policy makers, councillors, service providers, support services, victim advocates and survivors of domestic abuse. It is hoped that this paper will contribute to ongoing discussions regarding the ways in which different agencies and stakeholders can work together more effectively and how we can create methods and spaces to support meaningful interaction, collaboration, and co-production with victims.
本文概述了一种新颖的、协作性的、共同生产的方法的发展与实施,该方法旨在将实际经验纳入家庭虐待领域的政策制定和实践发展中。“SEEKERS”(分享经验、专业知识和技能以实现有效应对与支持)是一项倡议,它将受害者及其倡导者、警察、从业者和研究人员汇聚在一起,成为平等的合作伙伴。它为他们创造了分享经验、专业知识和技能的机会,以便其他人能够从中学习,并将这些经验用于更有效地解决与家庭虐待相关的问题。在整篇论文中,我们讨论了在开展和实施活动过程中遇到的一些挑战以及应对这些挑战的方法。我们将突出该方法的显著益处,这些益处体现在包括警察和执法从业者、政策制定者、议员、服务提供者、支持服务机构、受害者倡导者以及家庭虐待幸存者等不同身份参与者的反馈中。希望本文将有助于推动正在进行的讨论,即不同机构和利益相关者如何能够更有效地合作,以及我们如何创造方法和空间来支持与受害者进行有意义的互动、协作和共同生产。