If you are experiencing domestic abuse, there is support available. Your partner may tell you that nobody will believe you or help you. That is not the case. You are not alone. Here is information on the most common areas victims who call the Helpline ask about.
If you are in an emergency, please call 999.
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Domestic abuse is against the law. You can report your abuser to the police. You can also use the civil law to protect yourself and your children, without involving police. In an emergency, call 999. More →
If you are fleeing domestic abuse, you have rights around housing. You can go to a refuge, or seek help from any local council. You can also seek support to make your property safer. More →
These are steps you can take to increase your financial independence and begin to re-build your life, free from fear. More →
Not only hitting. He might restrain you or throw objects. He might pinch or shove you and claim it’s a ‘joke’. More →
Learn more about what benifits you might be entitled to as a woman fleeing domestic abuse. More →
There are specialist, confidential services that can support you weather you have left your partner or not.More →
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