We support professionals across sectors, from housing and health to social care and criminal justice, with the knowledge and tools they need to respond effectively to domestic abuse. Our Resources for Professionals section is designed to enhance skills, promote best practices, and foster a coordinated community response.
DAHA membership provides access to an alliance of over 150 members comprised of registered social landlords and local authorities, with access to a range of benefits that will support and guide your organisation to deliver safe and effective responses to domestic abuse. Benefits include access to resources, free events and expert advice and guidance from the DAHA team as well as access to regional network meetings
The Crossing Pathways Network is a collective of regional meetings that provide a space for health, specialist services and wider system partners to come together share information, resources, best practice and learning with the aim of improving the health care response to domestic abuse.