Domestic Abuse Links

The following is a list of online services and advice for domestic abuse and related issues which are provided by other agencies:

NSPCC
The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children.

Victim Support
Victim Support is the independent charity which helps people cope with the effects of crime. They provide free and confidential support and information to help you deal with your experience.

Broken Rainbow
Broken Rainbow LGBT Domestic Violence Service (UK) provides ground-breaking services to LGBT people experiencing domestic violence.

End Abuse
The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence within the home, and in the community, to help those whose lives are devastated by violence because everyone has the right to live free of violence.

Everyman Project
The Everyman Project aims to help men to change their violent or abusive behaviour with respect and dignity for every man, every woman and every child.

Respect
Respect is a registered charity and national membership organisation promoting best practice for domestic violence perpetrator programmes and associated support services in the UK.

Southall Black Sisters
Southall Black Sisters provides information, advice, advocacy, practical help, counselling and support to women and children experiencing domestic and sexual violence.

WAFE (Women's Aid Federation of England)
Women's Aid Federation of England (Women's Aid) is the national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children.

Survivors UK
Survivors UK provides information, support and counselling for men who have been raped or sexually abused.

Citizen's Advice Bureaux
The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice from nearly 3,400 locations.

Every Child Matters
Every Child Matters: Change for Children is a new approach to the well-being of children and young people from birth to age 19.

Home Office
The Home Office is the government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales.

Legal Services Commission
The Legal Services Commission looks after legal aid in England and Wales. They are also responsible for ensuring that people get the information, advice and legal help they need to deal with a wide range of everyday problems.

Rights Of Women
Rights of Women works to attain justice and equality by informing, educating and empowering women on their legal rights.

RSPCA
The Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals

Women and Equality Unit
The Ministers for Women, supported by the Women and Equality Unit (WEU), are responsible for promoting and realising the benefits of diversity in the economy and more widely.

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