Home Office Good Practice Seminars
Domestic Violence Seminar

12th June 2003
Renaissance Hotel, Manchester
Aims
To provide good practice information on
1. a range of initiatives, which will be effective in tackling Domestic Violence
2. how to draw up an effective action plan.To provide a forum for practitioners from around the country to share successful ideas, explore problems and barriers to success, and learn from each other's experience.
Summary
Emma Churchill, Head of the Home Office Domestic Violence Unit, chaired the event and introduced the keynote speaker, Rosie Winterton MP.
View Rosie Winterton's keynote speech
Both speakers referred to the imminent publication of the government consultation, "Safety and Justice: The Government's Proposals on Domestic Violence" (June 2003).
Delegates then watched a drama performance by "AFTATHOUGHT". The play looked at the abuse of a woman by her husband, and the impact of that on their daughter. Delegates had the opportunity to question the characters in role after the performance. The company offer training through drama and can be reached at their website;
The 117 delegates then participated in 2 out of the following 4 workshops:
Workshop 1
"Developing an Effective
Policy and Strategy"
Rachel Martin and Roy Tomlinson (Devon)
Workshop 2
"Data Collection and Use"
Ann Hipkiss and Judith Gibson (Cheshire Domestic Abuse
Partnership (CDAP) Data Project)
Workshop 3
"Developing a Holistic
Response to Domestic Violence"
Sue Bridges (Cheshire Domestic Abuse Partnership)
Workshop 4
"Local Public Service
Agreement Targets"
Judith Million & Judy John-Rose (Home Office)
For information and advice on domestic violence, visit: Women's Aid Federation England
Last update: 01/08/03


