Our partner organisations
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Support partners
We work with the following partner organisations to achieve our strategic aims.
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BSWA are a specialist provider dedicated to supporting women and children experiencing domestic abuse. For over 40 years, BSWA has worked within our communities to offer safe refuge, practical help, emotional support, and guidance to rebuild lives free from abuse. Alongside direct services, BSWA raises awareness and promotes community understanding of the issues surrounding domestic abuse, helping create a safer, more supportive environment for everyone. |
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BCT works to protect and support children, young people, and families across the city, with a strong focus on safeguarding those affected by domestic abuse. They provide early help, social care, and specialist interventions to ensure children living with abuse are safe and supported. Working closely with partners such as BSWA, the police, schools, and health services, their approach places the child at the centre to ensure their voices are heard and their wellbeing is prioritised. |
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Birmingham LGBT provides a dedicated independent domestic violence advocate service for LGBTQ+ survivors in Birmingham experiencing domestic abuse. They also support LGBT people who are experiencing, or are at risk of, so-called honour based abuse, forced marriage and female genital mutilation. Birmingham LGBT offers a safe and non-judgemental environment recognised for its specialist knowledge of LGBTQ+ issues and intersections. |
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Green Square Accord is a housing provider that offers specialist support for people experiencing domestic abuse. They run refuge accommodation for women and children fleeing abuse. Their services include accessing health services, help with legal issues and benefits, training, education and employment. They work with local agencies and provide inclusive support for anyone affected by domestic abuse. |
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Trident Group are a housing provider that offers specialised domestic abuse support in Birmingham. Their services include a dedicated helpline, safe accommodation for women, men and non-binary individuals aged 18 years and over (with or without children), and emergency respite rooms for women fleeing abuse. They offer practical and emotional help, safety planning and ongoing resettlement support to help survivors rebuild their lives. |
Other partners

NHS Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board
Crown Prosecuion Service (CPS)
HM Probation Service West Midlands
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