Submitted on Tuesday 27th January 2026
Rejected on Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Put abuse survivor voices, including youth, at the heart of UK support services.
We ask Parliament to make sure abuse survivors, including young people, are consulted when creating or changing support services and policies, so real experiences help improve systems and ensure survivor voices are genuinely heard.
Abuse affects thousands of people across the UK, including young people. Survivors often feel unheard and unsupported, and current services can miss real needs. A Parliamentary debate would highlight survivor experiences, encourage better-informed policy, and help improve support systems nationwide by ensuring lived experience is part of decision-making.
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