Where to find domestic abuse help

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, there are specialist charities that can provide support and assistance.

Where to find domestic abuse help

 

If you, or anyone else, is in immediate risk of domestic abuse, you should call the police on 999.

 


 

It is important to remember that help is available, and these organisations are dedicated to offering guidance and resources to those in need:

Refuge is a leading charity providing support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse. They offer a range of services, including a helpline, safe houses, counselling, and legal assistance. Refuge's National Domestic Abuse Helpline offers confidential support and information. You can contact them by phone or online chat.

Women's Aid is a national charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse against women and children. They provide practical support, advocacy, and resources for survivors.

Respect offers support and information for male victims of domestic abuse. Respect's Men's Advice Line provides confidential helpline services.

The ManKind Initiative is a charity supporting male victims of domestic abuse. They offer a helpline and support services.

Galop provides support to LGBT+ people experiencing domestic abuse. They offer advice, advocacy, and support services.

Karma Nirvana focuses on supporting victims of “honour” based abuse and forced marriage. They provide helpline services and resources for individuals facing these specific forms of abuse.


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