Get involved
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How to support or join our partnership
Domestic abuse is everyone’s business. If your organisation is interested in joining our partnership to tackle domestic abuse in Birmingham, email DAteam@birmingham.gov.uk.
Past events with our partners
Read about some of our past events to promote our work and services in collaboration with our partners.
Domestic Abuse Providers Forum
In October 2025, a Domestic Abuse Providers Forum was held for all commissioned domestic abuse providers across Birmingham. This provided the opportunity to network and learn more about:
- services currently being funded
- the scope of support available
- referral pathways
Carers’ Marketplace
Carers can be especially vulnerable to domestic abuse. Our Domestic Abuse Prevention Team and Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid held stalls at Birmingham Forward Carers’ Marketplace event at Symphony Hall on 9 June 2025. More than 400 carers attended the event.


Working Together to Transform Lives: strategy launch event
Our Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2024+ was launched on 19 November 2024 at an event kindly hosted by West Midlands Police at Tally Ho Conference Centre. The event brought partners from across the city together to learn more about each other’s services, work on our shared challenges and pledge their commitment to the new strategy values and priorities.
Councillor Brennan presenting at the Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy launch.
16 Days of Action networking event
Service providers and partners joined us in the Library of Birmingham's Wellbeing Zone on the 27 November 2023 to watch the launch our Inform Women Transform Lives video. Attentees learned about the domestic abuse services across Birmingham, with presentations from Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid and Sikh Women’s Aid, as well as a marketplace of stalls from different domestic abuse providers.

Page last updated: 8 December 2025