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The Fourth Annual Tackling Domestic Violence and Abuse Conference 2024

15Hatfields, London 16 April 2024, 8:45am - 4:30pm

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Tony Hyland MBE

Department for Work and Pensions

Senior National Account Manager

Tony Hyland works at a senior level across Government and is acknowledged as a creator and sustainer of great relationships with all key stakeholders .He leads on the Care Leavers Covenant (CLC) and Employer Domestic Abuse Covenant (EDAC) for DWP and is a steering Group member for Women into Construction; he is also a Board Member and Chair for Deaf Roots Stratford ;Career Nuggets Mentor; and exemplar Labour Market Business Partner for DWP. He has also developed Covenants to support a range of vulnerable customers such as the Autistic, Disempowered women ,the Homeless and young black men, and women. He also set up the Social Mobility Pledge Consortium, which the current Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression leads on.


He is a NLP practitioner and a fully trained /certificated personal /professional life coach and does voluntary work with community organisations and Universities especially around providing Employability support. He believes in supporting young people especially to enjoy meaningful and sustainable careers. He is also an experienced mentor and has worked with several universities and has supported Young Black Graduates (YBG) with employability workshops across London.


He has also published short stories and plays/screenplays and has directed several adaptations of his plays.


He is a Theatre Producer always looking to support new writing /productions too.

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