Our Beacon programme brings together leading employers who are committed to taking effective action on domestic abuse. Beacon members work closely with EIDA and the Beacon group to respond to domestic abuse within their organisations, and encourage other employers to do the same.
Beacons are amongst our most prominent advocates. They are leading culture change among employers by influencing and inspiring other employers to make a difference to people’s lives by raising awareness of domestic abuse and supporting their employees.
Beacons receive exclusive member benefits:
Policy review
Support with policy development or policy review.
Beacon meetings
Three meetings per year to learn, share ideas and good practice with fellow Beacon members.
Personalised support
Monthly calls with the EIDA team to provide bespoke support.
Plus, Strategic Partner and Beacon member benefits:
Showcase your support
Share learnings and good practice with EIDA members and display your logo on our website.
Collaborative learning
Attend a joint meeting with other Strategic Partner and Beacon members and engage in peer learning opportunities through monthly drop-in sessions.
Sector-led roundtables
Lead and participate in roundtable discussions.
Engagement events
EIDA will deliver one engagement event per year, tailored to your organisation.
Foundation Programme
A place for two employees to attend EIDA’s Foundation Programme.
In addition to all member benefits:
Member Handbook
A step-by-step guide to implementing an effective workplace response to domestic abuse.
Sharon’s Policy
A free domestic abuse policy template you can adopt quickly, created with EIDA Ambassador Sharon Livermore MBE.
Member Case Studies
Real examples from employers sharing their journeys, what worked, and lessons learned.
Membership Assets
Use a member logo and a press-release template to announce your EIDA membership.
Events & Networking
Invitations to webinars and in-person events where members share best practice.
Tuesday Trio Updates
Regular round-ups of news, reports and events related to taking effective action on domestic abuse.
Training Connections
Introductions to specialist frontline organisations to ensure your people receive high-quality, appropriate training.
Survivor Insight
Ambassadors and other victim-survivors share lived experience to help employers recognise, respond and refer.
Peer community
Join 2,000+ employers changing workplace learning together and accelerating lasting change.
Our Beacons
EIDA Beacon members are leading employers who commit to going further in implementing a workplace domestic abuse response. They share best practice, test new approaches and act as role models within the EIDA network, helping to raise standards and inspire other organisations to take effective action.
Amazon
bp
City of London Corporation
Goldman Sachs
Hand Picked Hotels
Hogan Lovells
Home Office
Lloyds Banking Group
Mitie
National Grid
NHS England
Vodafone
EIDA is a charity, run by a small team. The financial contribution offered by our Beacons allows us to continue our work to support more employers to respond to domestic abuse.
Become an EIDA Beacon and help us to create change by playing a leading role in improving how employers take action on domestic abuse. Contact us today for more details.
Words from our Beacon Members
Amazon is committed to putting the safety of the workforce at the forefront of all practices, promoting and fostering a supportive and healthy working environment. We aim to raise awareness of domestic abuse, support our employees who may be experiencing violence, as well as providing them with the expert help they may need when it comes to their well-being. Abuse does not discriminate and to champion inclusivity, we plan to break the taboo of victim stereotyping in order to encourage psychological safety in the workplace, and give all people who may be affected the reassurance and confidence to reach out for help or advice. In addition, Amazon is taking care to train our leaders and future leaders in recognising the signs of abuse as well as equipping them to share empathetic and humanistic approaches for each individual's situation. Delivering on this means we are partnering and learning from organisations who share our people-focused priorities, and we are thrilled to be a Beacon member of EIDA.
Amazon - Lucy Baker, Human Rightss and Social Impact Program Manager
Bp’s Health & Wellbeing team is committed to creating safe and healthy working environments that not only support, but enhance health and wellbeing. We want to enable our bp colleagues to live their best lifetime. To deliver on this, we develop partnerships with entities who share our vision and strategic priorities, and are delighted to become a beacon member of Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA).
bp - Marleece Estella, Senior VP Health and Wellbeing
We owe it to all of our people to provide a safe and supportive environment. Equally, as we start this important journey to educate and inform and to raise awareness, we want to give our support to this issue so those affected in our communities can have the courage to take action. We look forward to working with EIDA and bringing energy and commitment to our role as a Beacon.
Goldman Sachs - Dermot McDonogh, Chief Operating Officer
Google is pleased to be joining peer organizations in our joint mission to create greater awareness of domestic violence in the workplace. We know this partnership will create meaningful opportunities to support our organization's commitment to providing a safe, secure and supportive work environment for our employees. Google has a dedicated program for workplace violence prevention, housing a plethora of resources. This includes but is not limited to access to bespoke safety mitigation strategies such as support with temporary accommodations, safety planning, and security devices. These amazing resources alongside training and guidance to our managers, HR, legal, and security teams help us make sure that we are doing our best to help victims of domestic violence. We pride ourselves in highlighting the difficult issues that may concern our employees, and advocate for ways in which we can normalize discussions of abuse. Our goal is to promote and build upon the great work our team is doing in this space and we know that EIDA is an important step in that direction.
Gurdip Rai, EMEA Program Lead, Workplace Violence Prevention