Abuse & Domestic Abuse Support
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Working to end domestic abuse by running programmes for perpetrators to change violent behavior, offering integrated support for partners/victims (counselling, safety planning, information), and providing training for professionals, rooted in principles of non-violence, responsibility, and empathy to build loving relationships and ensure safety for families.


A survivor led group for female survivors (aged 18+), who as female children/teens, were raped/sexually abused by a member of their immediate/extended family.


Creating safe, empowering spaces for women facing multiple disadvantages. Working alongside women with lived experience of trauma, criminal justice, domestic abuse, poor mental health and systemic inequality, helping them rebuild confidence, regain autonomy, and lead change.


Dedicated to eradicating domestic abuse through collaborative efforts and community engagement. Their mission is to provide a safe haven for those affected, offering resources and support to rebuild lives.


Offers confidential, professional support to survivors of rape, sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse. It doesn't matter if the abuse took place yesterday or twenty years ago, they are here to help. They are excellent listeners and will always believe you.


Doxxing happens when someone shares your private information online without your consent. It’s an invasive and sometimes dangerous act that can lead to harassment or worse. If you’ve ever posted on social media or joined forums like Reddit, you’ve likely shared bits of personal information without thinking twice. Unfortunately, some people misuse those details to cause harm. This guide will break down what doxxing is, how it happens, and what you can do to avoid it.

One in six older people are victims of abuse. That’s over 16% of our mothers, fathers, uncles, aunties, grannies, grandads, friends and neighbours. The Hourglass mission is simple: end the harm, abuse and exploitation of older people in the UK.


Intercom Trust is a person-centred, client-led, inclusive charity and supporting LGBT+ people who access a range of services. They work within the legal framework to provide a safe, respectful, non-judgmental space for clients to navigate a variety of issues. They do not encourage, diagnose or provide medical advice on topics such as hormonal or surgical interventions. They approach all client sessions without bias or agenda.


moMENtum is a mutual support group for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. They meet as equals for support and to gain an understanding and to share information and resources.


Their services support thousands of survivors, helping them to overcome the physical, emotional, financial and logistical impacts of abuse and rebuild their lives — free from fear.


Refuge4Pets provides a specialist Animal Fostering Service across Devon and Cornwall to victim-survivors of domestic abuse so that they can leave with their much-loved animals.


The Safe Foundation supports adults and children experiencing difficulties in life through their experience of domestic abuse. Their community-based therapeutic programmes are delivered through a range of means including individual and group counselling, organisational guidance, training, and workshops.


Provide support and services to anyone, regardless of age or gender. Staff are specially trained to support anyone who experienced rape or sexual assault, recently or in the past.


Provides specialist therapy across the UK to sex offenders and those who have yet to act on their ‘troubling thoughts’ Also works with families, helping them come to terms with being related to a sex offender. And works with survivors of offending, offering therapy and ongoing support.


Support male and non-binary survivors of sexual violence, providing counselling, practical help and community on the healing journey. Also support loved ones, professionals and survivors who think the service is the right fit for them.


Domestic violence is about the abuse of power and control, which can take many forms. Often, technology can serve as a major tool of control and oppression, online and off. Survivors are not responsible for or in control of their abuser’s actions, but learning about how technology can be used against them can, in turn, help them take back control and take precautions to protect themselves. This guide provides tips on how to better secure and control technology, assert your autonomy in the digital realm, and work towards establishing safety and security.

Recognise the lasting impact of childhood abuse and are committed to helping survivors reclaim their lives.


Providing specialist support to black and minoritised victims and survivors of Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence.


The website exists to inform about support available locally to anyone of any age, to promote rights and to give more information about the criminal justice system.


Offers life-changing services to support the non-abusing parents and carers of children who have been sexually abused.







