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Domestic Abuse – Additional Sources of Help
We have listed below organisations and charities who can provide you with additional support where needed:
- Refuge – refuge.org.uk
- National Domestic Abuse Helpline – nationaldahelpline.org.uk T: 0808 2000 247
- Women’s Aid – womensaid.org.uk
- Galop –galop.org.uk – for members of the LGBT+ community.
- Men’s Advice Line – mensadviceline.org.uk – for male victims of domestic abuse and those supporting them.
- Rights of Women – rightsofwomen.org.uk
- NSPCC – help@nspcc.org.uk T: 0808 800 5000 – provides advice and support for anyone with concerns about a child.
- Childline – T: 0800 1111 – helps and supports children and young people.
- SignHealth – signhealth.org.uk – a domestic abuse service support for deaf people in British Sign Language.
- Respect – respectphoneline.org.uk – T: 0808 8024040 – an anonymous and confidential helpline for men and women who are harming their partners and families. The helpline also takes calls from (ex)partners, friends and relatives who are concerned about perpetrators.
- Ask for Ani – Domestic abuse victims will be able to “Ask for Ani” at pharmacies nationwide as part of a codeword scheme to indicate they need help.
- Guide to Economic Abuse – Economic abuse is a form of Domestic Abuse. This guide provides information on how to spot it and where you might go for help
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