Domestic Abuse Support
If you feel unsafe in your own home and feel at risk of harm or further harm. Please speak to member of the safeguarding team - Antonia, Charlotte or Shamaela.
Charlotte Wood
Antonia Addison
Shamaela Niazi
Domestic Abuse can include, but is not limited to, the following:
- Coercive control (a pattern of intimidation, degradation, isolation and control with the use or threat of physical or sexual violence)
- Psychological and/or emotional abuse
- Physical or sexual abuse
- Financial or economic abuse
- Harassment and stalking
- Online or digital abuse
We work closely with Domestic abuse agencies and can support parents/carers to make contact with the services below.
Domestic Abuse Support
There are many organisations that will help you if you are suffering from domestic abuse.
If you are in immediate danger call 999 and ask for the police. The police will continue to respond to emergency calls
Other places you can get help from are;
National Domestic Abuse Helpline:
Free and open 24 hours a day 0808 2000 247.
Refuge supports women, children & men experiencing domestic violence with a range of services
Men's advice line:
0808 801 0327
Staying Put:
Domestic abuse and sexual violence charity which supplies support and services to victims and survivors
Telephone: 0808 2800999