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If you have experienced domestic violence - or if you are still living with abuse at home - our community-based outreach services can help you move from victim to survivor.

Our community-based services are for anyone who has left refuge accommodation but who needs support with the issues they face.  We help women regain their self worth and empower them to make their own life choices, and break patterns of behaviour to stop them getting involved in another abusive relationship.  We can also help women who are still experiencing domestic violence – providing advice and a place to share their experiences. 

 

Our services specialist domestic violence outreach worker understands the issues you face.  We offer access to groups and therapeutic care to help you come to terms with your experiences. And we offer free education opportunities, to enhance your employment opportunities.  We can also help improve communication and understanding between adults and children. 

 

We encourage crime to be reported but can also intervene in crisis situations that may lead to crime, homelessness or child protection issues.  

 

Our independent domestic violence advisers work with individuals who are at high risk of harm – providing support and making sure their voice is heard when courts and other agencies are involved.   

 

If you'd like to know more, get in touch.

What happens if you contact us for help?
We can talk you through the next steps quickly

What about male sufferers of violence at home?
We can help men who approach us

What support is there for children?
We can help you care for your family

How do our support refuges work?
We can keep you safe and out of harm's way