Immediate information and support for women experiencing domestic violence
If lines are busy on the Helpline, keep trying. Quieter periods are after 4pm, evenings, nights and weekends. In an emergency, always call the police by dialling 999.
In addition to the Helpline, the Women’s Aid and Refuge website links can provide immediate online support and information for women experiencing domestic violence:
You can learn more about domestic violence, and find out whether you are experiencing abuse. Learn more about how to recognise abuse.
A series of frequently asked questions about domestic violence.
The Survivor’s Handbook is a comprehensive resource for women experiencing domestic violence. Read short sections covering every aspect of seeking help and support.
Learn how domestic abuse can affect children and what you can do to help.
A-Z of local domestic violence services
You can access public phone numbers of your local refuge or outreach service if you’d like to contact them directly, or encourage someone you know to self-refer.
Some useful statistics on domestic violence.
Hearing from women who have survived violence and abuse is an inspiration. Read their stories to find out more.
The Hideout supports children and young people living with domestic violence, or to those who may want to help a friend. The site gives information on domestic violence and helps children identify whether it is happening in their home.
Further information, including links to more domestic violence organisations, can be accessed via the Women’s Aid and Refuge websites – www.womensaid.org.uk and www.refuge.org.uk.