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Seeking a dedicated **Independent Domestic Violence Advocate** in **London** to deliver frontline support to victims aged 16+. You will implement safety planning, risk assessment, and multi-agency collaboration (MARAC) to reduce harm. Requires deep knowledge of domestic abuse dynamics, advocacy s...
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United Kingdom , London
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30552.00 - 31383.00 GBP / Year
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Independent Domestic Violence Advocate
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Join our team as an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) in Bristol, focusing on Adolescent and Child to Parent Violence (APV/CPV). This hybrid, part-time role offers flexible working, 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and a 5% pension contribution. You’ll provide crisis intervent...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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13876.00 - 29583.00 GBP / Year
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Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (Idva)
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Victim Support seeks an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) in Central Bedfordshire. You will support high-risk victims through crisis intervention, safety planning, and multi-agency advocacy. Ideal candidates have experience in domestic abuse support or a SafeLives IDVA accreditation. ...
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United Kingdom , Central Bedfordshire
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27752.00 - 29583.00 GBP / Year
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Independent Domestic Violence Advocate
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Join our specialist high-risk domestic abuse service as an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) in Boscombe. This hybrid role involves travel across Dorset, offering flexible working, 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and a £500 welcome bonus. You will manage caseloads, conduct ri...
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United Kingdom , Boscombe
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27752.00 - 29583.00 GBP / Year
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Join our team as an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) in Boscombe, Dorset. We seek resilient professionals with experience in domestic abuse risk assessments, safety planning, and trauma-informed practice. This hybrid role offers flexible working, 28 days annual leave, a £500 welcome ...
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United Kingdom , Boscombe
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27752.00 - 29583.00 GBP / Year
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About the Independent Domestic Violence Advocate role

An Independent Domestic Violence Advocate (IDVA) is a specialist professional dedicated to supporting individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, particularly those assessed as being at high risk of serious harm or murder. This role is critical within the broader landscape of social care, criminal justice, and community safety, serving as the primary point of contact and support for survivors navigating complex systems. While specific duties vary by setting, IDVAs share a core mission: to empower survivors, enhance their safety, and ensure their voices are heard across multi-agency partnerships.

Typically, an IDVA provides crisis intervention, trauma-informed advocacy, and comprehensive case management. Their daily work involves conducting thorough risk assessments using established tools, developing robust safety plans tailored to each survivor’s circumstances, and offering emotional and practical support. A key responsibility is representing the survivor’s wishes and needs in meetings with statutory agencies such as the police, social services, housing authorities, and the Crown Prosecution Service. They also attend and contribute to Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs), ensuring that the survivor’s perspective is central to coordinated safeguarding efforts. Beyond direct advocacy, IDVAs help clients understand their legal rights, navigate the civil and criminal justice systems, access emergency accommodation, and connect with longer-term support services. The role demands meticulous record-keeping, outcome-focused case management, and the ability to work flexibly under pressure.

To succeed in this profession, individuals typically need a recognized IDVA qualification or a strong commitment to achieving accreditation. Essential skills include a deep understanding of the dynamics and impact of domestic abuse, the ability to assess and manage risk, and experience working with vulnerable people in safeguarding, advocacy, or casework settings. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are vital, as is the capacity to remain calm and professional in high-stakes situations. A trauma-informed, survivor-led approach is fundamental, alongside a commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and intersectionality. Many roles require a full driving license and access to a vehicle due to the need for community-based work and travel across a region. For those exploring independent domestic violence advocate jobs, the profession offers a deeply rewarding career path for resilient, organized, and compassionate individuals dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of survivors and in the fight against domestic abuse.