Domestic violence groups in Devon and Cornwall
17 organisations found
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North Devon Against Domestic Abuse
Need refuge to escape domestic violence / abuse?
We offer refuge to women and children who are escaping domestic violence/abuse. If you need to access this type of help it will not only offer you safe temporary accommodation (if there are vacancies) but also the opportunity for therapeutic support to help you and your children if you have any to cope and recover from your ordeal giving you the best chance of a safer happier future. -
Are You OK Website
Guide to dealing with domestic support and violence
Domestic abuse can happen to anyone of any age, from any background and of any sexual orientation. Domestic abuse or 'domestic violence' is the term used to describe abuse that takes place within a family setting or intimate relationship to anyone over the age of 16. Abuse suffered by someone under 16 is child abuse. Are you ok provides an online guide for anyone affected by domestic abuse, offering information about aspects of the issue, where to get help, and how to offer support.Call: Website Support Only
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Headway Devon
Brain injury as a result of domestic violence
Brain injury has many causes and can leave people facing complex disabilities. If you have sustained a brain injury as a result of domestic violence, Headway Devon can provide support and information to help you understand and overcome the difficulties that you are facing. -
Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council
Black and Minority Ethnic groups experiencing Domestic Abuse
We work closely with Black and Minority Ethnic people who are experiencing domestic abuse and / or violence including Forced marriage and so called 'Honour Violence'. -
CLEAR
Support for children and young people who have experienced or witnessed domestic violence
CLEAR is a unique child centred therapeutic service in Cornwall that works with Children and Young People (CYP), between 0 - 18 years of age who have been traumatised by either direct experience or witnessing sexual, psychological or emotionally abusive relationships. They are referred through a variety of pathways including; Independent Domestic Violence Advocates, SARC Centres, Police, School Nurses, Parent Support Advisors, Refuges and Self-referral. The impact of abuse on the CYP affects their self esteem and emotional regulation. They often harbour an intense sense of guilt, shame and responsibility for what has happened to them. These survivors struggle with relationships with peers and adults, fail to engage to their maximum potential at school, display difficult and disruptive behaviours and are at increased risk of abusive behaviour themselves as adults. They may also self-harm or participate in risky behaviours. We provide individual therapeutic interventions using counsellors who have undertaken specialist training to work with children and young people. The interventions are tailored to the needs of the individual by offering several types of intervention including; sand tray work, play, narrative, music, art psychoanalytical and drama therapies, EMDR and Diadactic Psychotherapy (attachment work). -
The Zito Partnership
Domestic violence groups: Psychological, Practical and Logistical support
The Zito Partnership will provide information and advice to enable people to cope and recover from Domestic Violence. In practice, this work involves responding to requests for help and information on a wide range of matters. Predominantly this means the process that families and others are exposed to in the case of homicide, suicide, violent crime, and severe harm. -
First Light
Are you experiencing any form of domestic violence?
We are able to provide a variety of tailor made safety & support packages that suit your needs and that of your children. We can work on your behalf with other agencies to protect you and keep you safe, support you to stay in your own home, or we can help you to access emergency accommodation if you are at high risk of harm. We can also provide advice and support to access preventative and protective measures via the criminal and or civil justice route and through other local organisations. Please contact us on 0300 777 4 777 or visit our website to see how we can support you. -
Safer Stronger Consortium
Do you need support due to domestic violence or abuse?
In Cornwall SSC has a number of members who offer specific help for those effected by domestic violence and abuse to help cope and recover from the effects of crime these include; WRASAC, CASS, White Gold, Wild and Konnect Cornwall. You can identify them by the Safer Stronger Logo. To be referred to them please contact the SSC Coordinator. -
Equus Solutions
EQUUS SOLUTIONS Domestic Violence groups
Equus Solutions delivers therapy programs for victims and families effected by domestic violence in conjunction with other support networks and Organisations. -
Womens Aid
The Survivors Forum
Women's Aid provides an online forum for women who have been affected by domestic abuse to share their experiences and to offer support to one another. Please note that the forum is not for seeking advice on behalf of a third party. For more information, visit the website or call the listed number.Call: 0117 944 4411
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Revenge Porn Helpline
Revenge Porn
We can assist victims who have had their intimate images shared online without their consent. We provide advice, signposting and practical assistance in removing content online.Call: 0845 6000 459
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Devon Domestic Abuse Support Service
We are here to support you to feel safer
All of our workers are experienced specialist support workers, who can explore your concerns with you, give you advice on your safety, go over options and offer you practical and emotional support. We have children workers who parents can refer to, and who can support you and your children to feel safer and to re-build your lives. We don't judge, we listen and your safety is our priority. -
Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE)
Are you interested in the pattern changing course?
The Pattern Changing courses for women who have been or are in an abusive relationship. These successful courses recognise and empower women as their own change agents to have a life free from violence. We also run awareness raising course in schools and organisations about the impact of domestic violence -
Konnect Cornwall CIC
Domestic violence support for groups
We offer continued practical support to victims of crime including those suffering from domestic abuse. To keep victims safe we fully assess / risk manage situations and can provide advice in group settings as well as individually. Coming from professional backgrounds we understand the realities of current provisions and look to enhance what is currently offered by motivational coaching and taking the time to listen.Call: 01736 339277
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RJ Working Healing the Harm
Facilitating safe and supported communications
RJ Working is committed to making restorative practices available for any member of the communityCall: 07969 201334
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PDAS
PDAS
PDAS Plymouth Domestic Abuse Service (PDAS) provides support for men, women and children across the Plymouth area who need advice and protection from domestic abuse. -
Barnardos West Devon Children's Centres
What courses we offer
Not only can staff support on a one to one basis but we can help you access a Pattern Changing group that will empower you to sustain long term changes in the future for the benefit of you and your children. Our creches strive to create a warm, welcoming and nurturing environment for your child to thrive in.Call: 01822 614210 / 01837 658621