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MARAC: Information for Practitioners

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MARAC - Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference.

Across Greater Manchester services are working together to stop domestic abuse and help anyone concerned about abuse to find help for themselves or for friends and family.

A MARAC (multi-agency risk assessment conference) is a meeting where information is shared on the highest risk domestic abuse cases. There are 12 MARAC's operating across Greater Manchester, 1 per policing division, (3 in the City of Manchester).

They are attended by representatives from police, health, adult and child social care, housing, Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVA's), probation and other specialists from the statutory or voluntary sectors. They:

  • Share all relevant information they have about a victim
  • Discuss options for increasing the victim’s safety
  • Create a co-ordinated action plan.

The primary focus of the MARAC is to safeguard the adult victim. The MARAC will also make links with others to safeguard children and manage the perpetrator’s behaviour.

At the heart of the MARAC, is the working assumption that no single agency or individual can see the complete picture of a victim’s life but they all may have insights that are crucial to the victim’s safety.

The victim doesn’t attend the meeting but they are represented by an IDVA who speaks on their behalf.

If you are concerned that an individual or family you are working with is suffering domestic abuse, you can contact the IDVA service to talk it through, or make a referral to MARAC. Click on the website link for further information.

For self-referrals email: referrals@manchesterwomensaid.org or call 0161 660 7999

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referrals@manchesterwomensaid.org
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Referral required from professional.  See website for details of how to make a referral.

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