Kaleidoscopic UK Attends Domestic Abuse Multi-Agency Partnership Summit
Kaleidoscopic UK was honoured to attend the Domestic Abuse Multi-Agency Partnership Summit, an inspiring and impactful event that brought together professionals, organisations and advocates committed to creating meaningful change within the domestic abuse sector.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Royal Holloway, University of London and DASH charity for hosting such a powerful, insightful and informative day.
Having had the privilege of working alongside both organisations over the years, it was incredibly meaningful to come together once again in a space dedicated to collaboration, education and progress. The event served as a powerful reminder of the importance of partnership working and the impact that can be achieved when organisations unite with a shared purpose.
Throughout the day, attendees heard from a range of inspiring speakers whose presentations explored the many complex facets of domestic abuse with honesty, expertise and compassion. From groundbreaking research and frontline experiences to survivor-centred discussions and innovative approaches to support, every session highlighted the ongoing need for awareness, advocacy and collective action.
The summit created an environment where voices were truly heard, knowledge was openly shared and important conversations could take place. These are the spaces that strengthen our sector — bringing together professionals, charities, educators and community leaders to learn from one another and drive meaningful change forward.
We were also incredibly grateful for the opportunity to connect with so many like-minded and passionate individuals who share the same commitment to supporting survivors and improving outcomes for those affected by abuse. Building these relationships and developing future collaborations is such an important part of creating long-term impact within our communities.
Events like this remind us that progress happens when people come together with kindness, integrity and determination. The collective passion in the room was both motivating and hopeful, reinforcing the importance of continuing to stand together in support of survivors.
A huge well done to everyone involved in organising and contributing to such an important event, and thank you for your continued kindness, dedication and drive to make a difference.










