About CAADA (Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse)
CAADA is a national charity supporting a strong multi-agency response to domestic abuse. Our work focuses on saving lives and saving public money. CAADA provides practical help to support professionals and organisations working with domestic abuse victims. The aim is to protect the highest risk victims and their children – those at risk of murder or serious harm.
Our goal
CAADA's goal is to transform the UK's response to domestic abuse to make sure that victims are identified as early as possible and that they and their children are supported to live in safety.
Over the next five years, CAADA aims to:
- Halve the number of victims experiencing high risk domestic abuse from 100,000 to 50,000.
- Halve the average time it takes victims to seek help from 5 years to 2.5 years.
Learn more about what we do to support domestic abuse victims.
Read about the vision, mission and approach which underpins all of our work.
CAADA's 2011-15 strategy sets out our strategic objectives for the future.
Find out about working at CAADA and view current vacancies.
Meet the trustees who oversee CAADA's work.
Our directors
Find out more about CAADA's directors.
Read and download FAQs on all aspects of our work.
Accounts
Download a copy of CAADA's latest financial accounts
Access contact details for both of our offices. |