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Help with domestic abuse

Find out how domestic abuse is defined by law and where to get help if you have experienced domestic abuse.

Domestic abuse against children

There may be times when you need to reach out for extra help and support. Domestic abuse can affect anyone regardless of ethnicity, age, gender, sexuality or social background.

Domestic abuse

Get help if you are experiencing domestic violence, or if you are working with offenders and victims and you want to make a referral.

Make a professional referral for a domestic abuse offender

Find out how to refer victims and perpetrators to our rehabilitation services if you are currently working with them.

Time to Change, for females responsible for domestic abuse and violence

A 1-to-1 behaviour change programme running for around 15 weeks. Professionals and agencies can refer directly by phone or email.

Choose 2 Change, for males responsible for domestic abuse and violence

Find out about this group work based approach for male perpetrators of violence towards their partners and ex-partners.

Joint working between Safeguarding Adult services and MARAC

Victims of domestic abuse may also have care and support needs that require a Safeguarding Enquiry to be undertaken.

High Harm Perpetrator Panel (HHPP)

Find out about this multi-agency task group dealing with the most harmful and serial perpetrators of domestic abuse, stalking and harmful sexual behaviour.

MARAC (Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference)

Information for professionals about the weekly MARAC meeting, in which police, children and adults services and other key agents discuss high risk domestic abuse cases.

Up2U: Family Practice

A behaviour change programme for parents and carers where there is parental conflict or low risk domestic abuse. It can also be offered to young people with unhealthy behaviour towards other children or adults.

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