Call our domestic abuse advice and support line on 0800 4700 280 Mon to Fri 8.30am–5.30pm, Sat 9.30am–1pm
Contact us
We would like to hear from you. If you require help or information or would like to refer yourself, please contact us by one of the methods below.
We would like to hear from you. If you require help or information about any of the services that we offer, please contact us by one of the methods below.
Text Relay is also available for callers who are deaf or hearing impaired. If using a textphone, call 18001 0800 4700 280.
Help is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the National Domestic Abuse helpline – Freephone 0808 2000 247
What to do in a crisis
The most important thing to remember is that you are not alone and you are not to blame for what is happening to you.
If you are in danger please call 999.
If you can’t speak, press 55 after the automated police message.
If you need to leave in an emergency call us on: 0800 4700 280
At night you can speak to one of our out of hours workers who can give you advice and information.
You can also
- Contact the Police and they will help you get to a safe place and refer you to us the next day
- Call the Emergency Duty Team on 01454 615 165
- Go to your nearest hospital emergency department, especially if you need medical attention
- Call the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247
- If possible take with you your own front door key, proof of identity, key documents and banking information.
Do you want to stay in your own home?
We can help you stay in your home and keep the perpetrator away. We will also help make your home safe. Below are some examples of the support we offer.
- Someone to talk things over with
- Help you to make your home safe by putting safety measures in place
- Form a safety plan together
- Help you get legal protection
- Work with the police to keep you safe
Call us on 0800 4700 280
Help is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the National Domestic Violence Helpline – Freephone 0808 2000 247