Domestic Abuse

The following page provides details how Birmingham Community Safety Partnership works with partner agencies to deal with offenders and supporting victims in relation to domestic abuse.

Domestic abuse can mean any kind of violent, threatening or controlling behaviour between people in a relationship. The abuse can be from a partner, ex-partner or a family member and it can happen to anyone.

Birmingham Community Safety Partnership continues to work in partnership at a strategic and local level to reduce domestic abuse and increase awareness.

The five Local Community Safety Partnerships focus on a partnership approach to dealing with offenders and supporting victims at a local level. We support and work in partnership with the Domestic Abuse Partnership Board and their 6 priorities.

The 6 priorities are:

  • Priority 1 –Whole Systems Approach
  • Priority 2 –Prevention–Changing Attitudes and Behaviours
  • Priority 3 –Prevention–Early Identification and Help
  • Priority 4 –Children and young people are protected.
  • Priority 5 –Safety Support and Recovery
  • Priority 6 –Hold perpetrators to account
Domestic-Abuse

To assist in dealing with domestic abuse, forced marriage, honour based violence and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Engagement, Birmingham’s Community Safety team commissioned Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid to deliver a project to raise awareness, give 1-2-1 support to victims and to increase of knowledge among professionals.

Important Information

The following section provides further information regarding Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy and available support.

Birmingham’s Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2018–2023.

Birmingham City Council is currently working on refreshing this strategy but click the arrow below to read the last Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2018-2023.

Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid

Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid is the main organisation that provides services for women experiencing domestic abuse in Birmingham and Solihull. Please click the arrow below to learn more. BSWAID webpage

Other support services

There are various support services that provide help for victims and survivors of domestic abuse from our diverse communities in Birmingham. Please click the arrow below to find out more information. BCC DA support webpage

Get in touch

Do you have a question?

Please email cspenquiries@birmingham.gov.uk

0121 303 1111
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