At the Centre for Domestic Abuse, we believe that together we are stronger. Building meaningful partnerships allows us to provide the best support for those affected by domestic abuse and to create lasting hope and healing. If you feel called to join us in this important work, we would love to hear from you.
We also offer free training for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and skills in supporting victims with compassion and care.
Please reach out to us at Office@centrefordomesticabuse.co.uk — let’s explore how we can make a difference together.
We work closely with Independent Domestic Violence Advisers (IDVAs), providing dedicated support to enhance the vital services they offer to victims.
By partnering with IDVAs, we help strengthen their capacity to deliver effective, timely assistance, ensuring that survivors receive the comprehensive care and protection they need.
Our partnership approach enables us to share expertise, streamline processes, and improve access to legal protections, ultimately helping IDVAs to advocate for and empower those affected by domestic abuse.
We collaborate closely with local authorities to support their efforts in safeguarding victims of domestic abuse.
By working in partnership, we help enhance the effectiveness of local services, ensuring timely access to legal protections and holistic support for those in need.
It allows us to identify risks early, coordinate interventions, and deliver targeted assistance that addresses the unique challenges faced by individuals and communities.
We work in close partnership with charities to strengthen the support network available to victims of domestic abuse.
By partnering, we share knowledge, resources, and expertise to enhance the services offered, ensuring survivors receive comprehensive care and timely legal protection.
Together, we aim to break down barriers to access, raise awareness, and provide a united front against domestic abuse. Through these strong partnerships, we can better empower individuals on their journey to safety and recovery, creating lasting positive change within communities.
We work with housing service providers to ensure that victims of domestic abuse have safe, stable, and secure accommodation.
By partnering closely, we support the development of housing solutions that respond sensitively to the needs of Victims, helping to remove barriers to access and create environments where individuals can rebuild their lives with confidence.
Together, we coordinate efforts to provide holistic support, recognising that safe housing is a vital foundation for safety, wellbeing, and long-term independence.
We partner with educational institutions to raise awareness and provide vital education on the signs of domestic abuse and healthy relationships.
By working together, we equip staff and students with the knowledge and resources needed to identify and respond to abuse early, fostering a safer and more supportive environment for young people.
Our collaborative approach helps empower the next generation with the tools to recognise, prevent, and challenge domestic abuse, promoting wellbeing and resilience both within schools and the wider community.
We work closely with the courts to support the swift and effective delivery of legal protections for victims of domestic abuse.
This helps ensure that injunctions and other court orders are processed promptly, safeguarding survivors and reducing their risk of further harm.
By providing , preparing necessary documentation, and liaising efficiently with legal professionals, we contribute to a smoother judicial process that prioritises the safety and wellbeing of those affected.
Together, we strive to uphold justice and offer Victims a clear path to protection.
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