Crossing Pathways Network Information

The Crossing Pathways Network drives health system change regionally through sharing insights, barriers, challenges and working towards best practice. Crossing Pathways aims to bring together health, domestic abuse specialists and other sectors to work collectively to develop and embed good practice, effective organisation, sustainable systemic change, and a coordinated community response to domestic abuse in their regions. STADA coordinate and chair five Crossing Pathways Networks in England: London, Midlands, North, South and East. Each network meet every 2 months online.

  • "There is always a huge amount of information that is shared which is very useful"

    East Network Member

  • "I like the way the meetings are run and the variation of topics and themes"

    Midlands Network Member

  • "They work really well, a meeting I look forward to"

    London Network Member

  • "Valued work over last 18 months from helpful and supportive team"

    Midlands Network Member

  • "I've found them really informative and helpful"

    Midlands Network Member

  • "I think the variety of speakers and topics is really useful"

    North Network Member

  • "This is a really useful network and great to hear from across the region"

    North Network Member

  • "The meetings are run very well, the speakers are interesting and passionate about what they do "

    North Network Member

  • "I have found the meetings very informative and have enjoyed attending them. I have learnt a lot and be able to use some of the information within my role."

    East Network Member

  • "Meetings are great, good group discussions and topic areas"

    South Network Member