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Citizens Advice
Domestic violence and abuse

Explains what domestic violence and abuse is, and what help is available to those affected by domestic violence and abuse. 

Childline
Domestic abuse

Information about domestic violence aimed at children and young people living in homes where domestic violence is happening. Includes information about making a safety plan and getting support.

Women's Aid
Recognising domestic violence

Includes a list of questions to help you tell if you are experiencing domestic violence.

Rights of Women
Coercive control and the law

It is a criminal offence in England and Wales for someone to subject you to coercive control. If you experience this kind of abuse you can report it to the police. You may also be able to apply to the Family Court for protection. This legal guide is designed to give you information about the ways in which the law can protect you.

The NSPCC
Domestic abuse

Explains what domestic abuse is, and contains links to its signs, symptoms and effects and keeping children safe. 

GOV.UK
Three steps to escaping domestic violence

Links to PDFs in English and translations into 12 other languages. The leaflet explains how to get help to escape violence and abuse, and keep safe. It focuses on issues faced by black and minority ethnic women and children, but it contains information which can be used to help victims of domestic and sexual violence from any nationality or ethnic background.

FLOWS
Finding legal options for women survivors

A legal support service, designed to help protect women against domestic abuse. Includes legal advice, local support, an online tool to apply for a court order.

Chartered Institute of Housing
People fleeing domestic violence

This information is for you if you have arrived in the UK to join a partner who is settled here, but have to leave your home because you fear or have experienced violence from your partner. It explains the special rules that may allow you to keep your right to reside when you end your relationship because of domestic violence. Also explains your rights to benefits and housing.

Shelter
Help if you're homeless - domestic abuse

There may be steps you can take to make your home safe enough to stay in if you are facing domestic abuse or violence. (Content applies to England only.)

Shelter
Refuges if you are at risk of domestic abuse

Find out about women's refuges if you've experienced domestic violence - how to get a place and what they're like. (Content applies to England only.)

Refuge
Refuge

Organisation providing information about what to do if you have been the victim of domestic violence.

Rights of Women
Safety in the family court (film)

Being in a court building with your abuser can be one of the most difficult parts of the Family Court process. Links to a short film for survivors of domestic violence explaining the ways the courts can help make the process of going to court safer and make it easier for you to take part in court hearings without feeling intimidated.

GOV.UK
Legal aid for victims of domestic violence

Explains the circumstances when you may be eligible for legal aid if you have experienced domestic abuse and the evidence you will need to show.

GOV.UK
Help available from the DWP for people who are victims of domestic violence and abuse

Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has a range of measures designed to support people who flee violent and abusive households. Explains what counts of domestic violence and abuse, and what help you might get.

Galop
Galop

Emotional and practical support for LGBT+ people experiencing domestic abuse. Abuse isn’t always physical - it can be psychological, emotional, financial and sexual too.

OnlyMums
COVID 19 - What happens when I contact a solicitor about a domestic abuse concern?

Explains what legal measures there are if you need to protect yourself as a result of domestic abuse.

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