2026 Partners for Change Conference

Registration now open for 2026 Partners for Change Conference

By: Value News | Category: Special Interest | Issue: July 2026

Courtesy of Oklahoma.gov

Courtesy of Oklahoma.gov

Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office announced registration is now open for the 2026 Partners for Change Conference, set for Sept. 2-3 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Norman Hotel & Conference Center.

What is the 2026 Partners for Change Conference?

Hosted by the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office since 2004, this annual conference brings together professionals from across Oklahoma and surrounding regions to strengthen coordinated responses to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and trafficking.

The conference provides training for victim service providers, law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, court personnel, tribal representatives and community partners.

“The Partners for Change Conference is an important opportunity to bring together professionals who are on the front lines of protecting victims and holding offenders accountable,” Drummond said. “By strengthening collaboration and sharing best practices, we can enhance public safety and better support survivors across our state.”

Last year's event drew more than 530 attendees, with even more expected this year.

The conference will also feature 15 to 20 vendor booths offering resources in victim advocacy, law enforcement, trauma-informed care, prevention and community-based services.

The conference is open to professionals involved in victim services, public safety and related fields. For more information and to register, visit the conference page.


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