TACTICS for Change: Systemic Strategies for Coordinated Responses to Domestic Violence
In-person
26th Feb 2026 to 26th Feb 2026
26 February 2026 | Berlin, Germany
About the conference
The TACTICS for Change conference brings together practitioners, police professionals, victim-support specialists, researchers, and policymakers from across Europe to share evidence-based strategies and build stronger systems for preventing and responding to domestic violence. This high-impact event reflects three years of collaboration under the TACTICS initiative, focused on enhancing effective, coordinated responses between police forces and partner agencies.
Why attend
- Advance practice: Engage with leading experts on inter-agency cooperation, risk assessment, and coordinated intervention.
- Practical learning: Participate in an interactive event designed to equip you with ready-to-use tools for your work.
- Influence policy: Hear insights shaping European standards and policy agendas on gender-based violence prevention.
- Network and exchange: Form meaningful partnerships across sectors and levels of governance.
Who Should Attend
This event is tailored to a wide range of professionals involved in preventing and responding to domestic violence, including:
- Frontline practitioners and service providers
- Police and law-enforcement agencies
- Local, national, and EU-level policymakers
- Representatives from Civil Society, justice, social services, research
Conference Highlights
- Expert panels with deep experience in policing, systemic reform, and victim-centred practice, offering insights on:
- Best practices in multi-agency coordination building sustainable inter-agency collaboration
- Evidence-based approaches to risk and case management
- Policy design for effective and accountable work at all levels
The event will be held in English. Participation is free of charge, with a limited number of seats available. Registration is required.
For any inquiries please get in touch with Dimitra Mintsidis.
Organisers & Partners
The event is organised by the European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence (WWP EN), in collaboration with project partners from 7 European countries, and supported by the European Union.
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