Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA)

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Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) is a partnership between three agencies; Standing Together Against Domestic Violence (STADV), Peabody and Gentoo. DAHA’s mission is to improve the housing sector’s response to domestic abuse through the introduction and adoption of an established set of standards and an accreditation process.

DAHA DAHA have been recognised by the Home Office for their work on a national level and through support from London Councils, are now able to offer free workshops to housing providers around the 8 standards they have developed including; policy & procedure, inclusivity & accessibility, partnership working and holding perpetrators to account. These workshops will offer an opportunity on how to implement award winning best practice & guidance into your organisation’s processes, learn more about DAHA’s accreditation including an online toolkit & resource launching at the end of July 2017 and how your organisation can benefit from the free dedicated business support we offer.

DAHA Benefits of attending training: - Increase confidence of frontline workers to identify domestic abuse & easily report it - Learn about the cost benefits to the business of improving the response to domestic abuse - Increase tenancy sustainment - Decrease associated anti-social behaviour & noise nuisance cases - Boost 3 R’s (Rent/Repairs/Relets) –less financial abuse, less perpetrator damage, less managed moves

DAHA - Quicker case resolution time - Staff disclosures - Proven increase in customer satisfaction - Saving lives – on average 2 women a week are murdered in England and Wales To register for workshops and find out more information, please contact Aisha Sharif, Development Manager: E: a.sharif@standingtogether.org.uk W: www.dahalliance.org.uk