You can watch all the insights, key sessions, and expert discussions from the Victim Services Conference 2026 by purchasing our OnDemand Event. Access full recordings of every session, including presentations from leading industry speakers, and watch at your own pace.
Benefits of OnDemand:
After more than a decade of campaigning, the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 was passed into law, followed by the Victims and Courts Act 2025. These new laws aim to put victims at the heart of the justice system, providing victims with greater protections and a stronger voice throughout the legal process. Despite these legislative gains, frontline victim services remain under immense pressure due to funding issues and a rising demand for these services.
The Victim Services Conference 2026 shared the latest guidance and best practice around supporting victims in the criminal justice system. This event explores how we can work together to improve the support victims receive by tackling key issues such as victim attrition, supporting victims of sexual assault, and helping victims to navigate the legal process.
Chair’s Opening Remarks
Hannah Marshall, Assistant Professor, University of Warwick

Keynote: The Independent Public Advocate and a New Era of Victim Support
Cindy Butts, Standing Advocate, The Office of the Independent Public Advocate

Lived Experience: Supporting the Bereaved Through Justice and Beyond
Tracey Hanson, Founder and CEO, The Josh Hanson Trust

Questions and Answers
Comfort Break
Case Study: Turning points: Opportunities to Supporting Children and Young People for Improved Recovery
Clare Kelly, Service Head Local Relationships, Partnerships and influencing, NSPCC

Case Study: Specialist Independent Domestic Abuse Advocacy Within Children Social Care – Lessons Learnt
Sian Lawrence, Manager, Cornwall Family Domestic Abuse Support Advisor Service, First Light

Questions and Answers
Lunch Break
Keynote: Identifying and Responding to Child Sexual Exploitation
Liz Horton, Practitioner, Barnardo’s TIGER Service
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Case Study: Supporting Staff Providing Victim Services
Emily Denne, Independent safeguarding consultant and advocate
Questions and Answers
Comfort Break
Case Study: Supporting Victims of Hate Crime Within a Hostile Environment
Kush May-Chahal, Director of Training Services, Stop Hate UK

Case Study: Digital Victimisation: Adapting Services to Online Harms
Charlotte Hooper, Head of Operations, The Cyber Helpline

Questions and Answers
Chair’s Closing Remarks
Hannah Marshall, Assistant Professor, University of Warwick

Conference Close
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Chief Executive
Restorative Justice Council

Chief Executive
We are Survivors

Victims Champion
Durham Police and Crime Commissioner

Professor of Criminal Justice
University of Sheffield

Director of Operations
Victim Support

Director
Criminology Services

Founder & CEO
Josh Hanson Trust
The event was well organised and managed, with content from speakers with a wealth of knowledge and experience providing valuable insights into victim services and the support they offer.

A positive and interactive day, with the availability to connect and network in between speakers. A very diverse audience which was great!
This event was fantastic, the range of speakers gave fantastic insights into their roles/organisations. Having so many speakers who have personal “lived experiences” really made the day much more impactful.
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Informative and impactive conference, providing lots of food for thought and consideration for review of current processes.
