Birmingham Domestic Abuse Local Strategic Partnership
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As part of our duties under Part 4 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, we have appointed a Domestic Abuse Local Strategic Partnership Board.
The partnership board includes representation from:
- Birmingham City Council
- Birmingham Children’s Trust
- West Midlands Police
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Probation Service
- West Midlands Fire Service
- Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board
- local NHS trusts
- local specialist domestic abuse providers
Our vision and strategy
As a partnership, we have committed to embedding shared values of:
- being survivor-centred and survivor-led
- increasing early intervention and prevention
- taking a strengths-based approach
- understanding intersectionality
- upholding perpetrator accountability
- ensuring a robust partnership response
Our vision is for Birmingham to be a place where:
- domestic abuse is not tolerated
- everyone can expect equality and respect in their relationships
- everyone can live free from domestic abuse
Download the Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2024+
A joint action plan is being developed to help our partners deliver on this strategy over the next 5 years.
You can also read our Birmingham Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment 2021 which informed our strategic work since 2021 and the 2024+ strategy.
Page last updated: 22 January 2025