Greater Manchester Police is encouraging victims of rape and sexual assault to take part in a survey to improve the police experience across the UK.
Officers are urging members of the public to have their say on their experiences with any UK police force who have been a victim or survivor of rape or a sexual offence
Officers are inviting people over the age of 18 years old, a victim of rape or sexual assault whose case has been investigated by a UK police force, to take part in the survey.
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Police say the aim of the survey is to give voice to victims, and all views and experiences, both positive and negative, will be valuable in helping police forces to improve.
The survey is anonymous so police cannot identify the victim but they do state if anyone is in danger to call 999 or gain support from the 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line at https://247sexualabusesupport.org.uk/ or call free on 0808 500 2222.
To take part in the survey, go to: orlo.uk/F6wue
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