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Domestic violence and child on parent abuse

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Domestic violence and child on parent abuse

Capa First Response – An online platform for families impacted by child to parent abuse and professionals supporting them.

Family Rights Group – for mothers who are involved with Children’s Services because their children are (or may be) harmed by experiencing and/ or witnessing domestic violence.

Freedom Charity – provide support and protection for victims of abuse, Female Genital Mutilation and Forced Marriage.

Karma Nirvana – run the national Honour Based Abuse Helpline, train professionals, gather data to inform policies and services, and campaign for change.

Live Fear Free (Wales) – providing help and advice about violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.

Mankind – provide an information, support and signposting service to men suffering from domestic abuse from their current or former wife, partner (including same-sex partner) or husband.

Men’s Advice Line – Men’s Advice Line: a confidential helpline for any man experiencing domestic violence and abuse from a partner or ex-partner.

National Centre for Domestic Violence – provides a free, fast emergency injunction service to survivors of domestic violence regardless of their financial circumstances, race, gender or sexual orientation.

PEGS – supporting parents and professionals with child to parent abuse

Respect – our vision is to end violence and abuse in intimate partner and close family relationships.  Our key focus is on increasing the safety and well-being of victims by promoting, supporting, delivering and developing effective interventions with perpetrators.

Refuge – is the largest specialist domestic abuse organisation in the UK.

Safe Spaces – provides safe spaces in retail shops across the UK  in their consultation rooms for people experiencing domestic abuse.

Southall Black Sisters – highlight and challenge all forms of violence against women and girls, empowering them to gain control over their lives & assert their human rights to justice, equality and freedom.

Support Nav – Offer information and legal support to help you to keep safe and make the right choices.

The Freedom Project – Freedom Programme is a domestic violence programme.

The Hideout – provides indirect and informal support to children and young people living with domestic violence or those who may want to help a friend. Also signposts to additional help and direct support.

Who’s In Charge – provide a programme for parents to help them with child on parent violence (fees may apply for this programme)

Women’s Aid – support for women experiencing physical, emotional or sexual violence in the home.

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