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Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice

Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice

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Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice will be held on September 22nd, 2026, at 300 Reservoir Rd. This business workshop is a practical showcase focused on implementing the Domestic Abuse Toolkits and embedding best practice. Admission is free.

A practical showcase and workshop on implementing the Domestic Abuse Toolkits and embedding best practice, moving from awareness to action.

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Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice to Support Survivors of Domestic Abuse

Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Partnership is committed to tackling domestic abuse and creating a city where it is not tolerated. This commitment is set out in the Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2024+, which was developed collaboratively with partners across the city and outlines our shared values, vision and approach to tackling domestic abuse.

To support this ambition, we are pleased to invite you to our showcase event: Beyond the Toolkit: Embedding Best Practice Every Day

Why Attend?

Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy is underpinned by a city-wide action plan, and one of the key commitments is to ensure that workforces across Birmingham have the skills, confidence and knowledge to recognise domestic abuse, respond appropriately, and understand Birmingham's domestic abuse support pathways.

Around 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 children will be subjected to domestic abuse during their lifetime. This means that, whatever your role, you are likely to come into contact with survivors through your day-to-day work, sometimes without even realising it. This event is open to anyone working with Birmingham's citizens and will equip you with the practical knowledge, skills and confidence needed to recognise domestic abuse, respond appropriately, and help create a safer city for survivors.

If you work with citizens, you work with survivors of domestic abuse. You may be the first person someone chooses to confide in. While you do not need to be a domestic abuse specialist, it is important to understand how to respond safely, recognise the signs of abuse, and know where to direct individuals for specialist support. Early identification, timely intervention and consistent professional practice can make a significant difference to outcomes for survivors.

You Will Learn About:

Supporting survivors using safe, trauma-informed and empowering approaches.

Recognising the impact of domestic abuse on children and young people.

Identifying opportunities for early intervention and support.

Holding perpetrators accountable through professional practice, language and decision-making.

Understanding Birmingham's domestic abuse pathways and support services.

Embedding best practice within your organisation and daily work.

Who Should Attend?

This event is particularly relevant for managers, training leads and frontline staff who work directly with citizens and are committed to embedding these approaches into everyday practice.

Join Us

This event offers an opportunity to learn, share best practice and strengthen our collective response to domestic abuse across Birmingham. Together, we can ensure that the values of the Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy are embedded within everyday practice and contribute to a safer city for survivors.

Book your place today and be part of Birmingham's whole-system response to domestic abuse.

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Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice takes place on Tuesday, 22 September 2026 at 10:00.

Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice is held at 300 Reservoir Rd in Birmingham (300 Reservoir Road, Erdington, B23 6DA).

Entry to Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Toolkits: Embedding Best Practice is free.

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