Episode 4 of our “In Conversation” series with the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) podcast series is out now. This series explores equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in housing research and practice through sharing stories and experiences from people working across the housing sector.
In this conversation, we’re joined by Kelly Henderson, founder and CEO of Addressing Domestic Abuse (ADA), a community interest company providing bespoke support to social housing providers and associated supply chains to identify and respond to domestic abuse.
Today we talk about the work Kelly has done with victims and survivors of domestic abuse, how organisations need to work holistically to provide positive outcomes and how all policy, practice and research need to be people-centred, ensuring that the voices of survivors are recognised in all the work that is done to tackle DA.
Please note that you may find some of this discussion upsetting.
Listen here.
Transcript here