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CPD Accredited Training

Addressing Domestic Abuse are excited to share that our Introduction to Housing and Domestic Abuse Training is now CPD accredited.

30 Nov 25 - 1 min read

Domestic Abuse Homicide Review Chair

Our Co Managing Director, Kelly has recently achieved the Certificate of Chairing Domestic Abuse Homicide Reviews. An incredible achievement!

30 Nov 25 - 1 min read

Pioneering New Ways to Keep Victims Safe

ADA Co-Managing Director, Debs Alderson, meets with Prisons Minister, Sir James Timpson OBE and Alex Davies-Jones, Minister for VAWG, to implement the use of a Domestic Abuse Proximity System.

5 Sep 25 - Podcast

Empowering Communities to Combat Domestic Abuse

Addressing Domestic Abuse (ADA) advocates for a coordinated community response. We equip social housing organizations to recognize and respond effectively to domestic abuse, ensuring residents feel safe and supported. Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by domestic violence.

8 May 24 - 1 minute read

Lessons Learned from the Restart Programme

The creation of key standards for developing a perpetrator housing pathway in collaboration with Restart and The Drive Partnership.

30 Nov 25 - 1 min read

What we do

Addressing Domestic Abuse (ADA) is a community interest company (CIC) providing bespoke support to businesses and organisations of any type and size. We work collaboratively with a wide range of subject matter experts so that our clients can be confident that their individual set of needs will be met through training, policy development, research and evaluation.
ADA also provides specialist support to enable housing providers to meet the requirements of the proposed changes to regulation in relation to domestic abuse, as outlined in the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023. We believe in a coordinated community response to ensure safety and support for all residents facing domestic abuse in the social housing sector. We work to equip organisations and associated supply chains in the social housing sector to recognise domestic abuse in all its forms so that residents can be assured of a positive response.

Our Mission

To inspire empowered action amongst communities and individuals to address domestic abuse

Our Vision

To end domestic abuse and live in a world where organisations like ADA no longer need to exist
We are committed to a collaborative community approach to empower organisations and individuals to react positively to all instances of domestic abuse.

We aim to establish a nurturing environment where staff, customers and clients can feel secure and confident that their concerns about domestic abuse will be addressed with empathy and confidence.

Our Commitment

Clients & Organisations We Work With