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Safety > Domestic Violence

If you or your children experience domestic violence – physical, sexual or emotional – help is available

Woman upset Domestic violence: getting help
You are not alone if you are a victim of domestic violence; there are lots of organisations to help you. More>

Woman's Aid
In the last 12 months, approximately 13% of women will have experienced some form of domestic violence in the home, whether it be emotional, physical, sexual or verbal abuse.

If you are affected, you can get help - and complete confidentiality is guaranteed.

Contact Womens Aid at www.womensaid.org.uk, email helpline@womensaid.org.uk or call their free, 24 hour helpline at 0808 2000 247.

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If you're thinking about leaving an abusive relationship but you're worried about the safety of your child(ren), help is available. More>
 

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