About this Event
The Liverpool Domestic Abuse Conference 2026
đź“… Date: Thursday, 9th July 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
📍 Location: The Hilton Hotel, Liverpool, 3 Thomas Steers Way, L1 8LW
The Liverpool Domestic Abuse Conference 2026 is a powerful, full-day event aimed at professionals dedicated to tackling the devastating impact of domestic abuse. Presented by Morecrofts Solicitors and supported by Torus Housing, this conference is designed to educate, inspire, and empower attendees with fresh perspectives, strategies, and best practices in addressing domestic abuse.
Why attend?
Whether you're a police officer, social worker, NHS professional, lawyer, educator, or part of a housing organisation, this conference offers critical insights into how domestic abuse intersects with various sectors. You’ll hear from thought leaders, gain practical knowledge, and be motivated by real-world stories and research from experts in the field.
What you’ll gain:
- Cutting-edge insights from leading experts in domestic abuse
- Tools and strategies to improve your practice and support vulnerable individuals
- Networking opportunities with professionals across a range of disciplines
Confirmed speakers:
Emma Pickering, Head of Technology-Facilitated Abuse and Economic Empowerment/National Domestic Abuse Helpline at Refuge.
Emma will focus on AI and how it’s being used in DA, and the development of her findings and response for the sector.
Emma’s expertise in technology-facilitated abuse is reshaping how we approach this growing issue.
Sharon Livermore MBE, Founder of Domestic Abuse Education
As a survivor of domestic abuse, Sharon Livermore MBE founded Domestic Abuse Education to turn personal experience into meaningful change.
Recognising her workplace as the only safe space during her ordeal, she now works with organisations across the UK to increase understanding of domestic abuse and how to support affected employees.
Sarah Taylor Founder and Director of PEEPSA
PEEPSA (Prevent, Educate, Eradicate Post Separation Abuse) is a specialised service which supports survivors of post-separation abuse, particularly those navigating the family court system.
​Sarah is a leading advocate for systemic Family Court reform, fighting tirelessly for the repeal of the presumption of contact in cases involving domestic abuse. Her work is centred on the critical need for multi-agency partners and the judiciary to view family law through the lens of coercive control. She highlights the profound harms caused when institutional failings allow abuse to continue beyond the point of separation.
More speakers to be announced soon!
Don’t miss out on this crucial event. Be part of a transformative day where professionals from across sectors come together to drive change.
Important Information:
- This conference is in-person only; there will be no online streaming.
- Tickets include all sessions, networking opportunities, lunch and additional catering throughout the day.
- Spaces are limited.
For more information please email Millie Greenop at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hilton Liverpool City Centre, 3 Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 116.22







