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      Marie
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      A big thank you to everyone who has responded to our survey so far, we’ve had some amazing responses and we’ll be going through them after the survey closes but we thought it would be good to share a sneak peek:

      “The greatest impact the forum has had on my life has been helping me to realise that I’m in an abusive relationship. If I hadn’t found the forum and started using it I might still be unhappy in my relationship and blaming myself. Knowledge is power and unfortunately I didn’t know enough about domestic abuse to identify it when it started happening to me. Reading posts from other women is empowering when I’ve experienced something similar. It’s always easier to spot the abuse when it’s someone else’s experience.”

      All of your feedback is so useful for sharing the importance of this site with funders, but we also use all of your comments to look at what we need to work on next. This year, we’ve added new functionality/design to the post creator tool, and added a “New topic” button at the top of forum boards based on your feedback about making it easier to post. We’ve also updated how the “exit site” button works to increase safety and launched a new design for the forum homepage.

      We started our Ask Me Anything sessions and covered topics including mental health, consent, economic abuse, identifying abuse, and supporting children. All of this is based on your past feedback, including the shorter survey we ran last autumn to ask which topics are most relevant to you.

      If you want to provide your feedback on what the forum means to you and what you’d like to see from this community in the future, please fill in the survey by Friday 29th November. Each week, we’ll be randomly selecting one person who filled in the survey to receive a £20 high street voucher.

      All answers are anonymous, and if you are worried about someone seeing what you have been doing online, please use a different computer, either at a local library, internet café, at a friend’s house or at work. We have more information here on covering your tracks online.

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