Last updated: 8 November 2024
Next review: 8 November 2025
What is MARAC
MARAC is a monthly meeting where professionals share information on high risk cases of domestic violence and abuse.
The MARAC aims to:
- share information to help protect victims/survivors, adults and their children
- determine whether the alleged perpetrator poses a major risk to any individual or to the general community
- construct a risk management plan that provides professional support for all at risk and reduces harm
- reduce repeat victimisation
- improve agency accountability
- improve support for staff involved in high-risk domestic abuse cases
SafeLives (previously known as CAADA) provides general information on MARACs and quality assures MARACs nationwide.
There are currently four criteria for referring a case to MARAC:
- Visible high risk
- Professional judgment
- Potential escalation
- Repeat cases
MARAC meetings are held monthly and are attended by professionals only.
If you're a practitioner and want more information, contact Waltham Forest MARAC Team. Telephone: 07789 480 655 or email: JCMailbox-.MARAC@met.pnn.police.uk (secure email)