Useful Links
tools4change CIC does not provide direct services to those who are/have experienced an abusive relationship. If you, a family member or friend are experiencing abuse and would like to talk to someone there are several places you can go to get support:
If you or anyone else are in immediate danger dial 999
In a non-emergency situation- dial 101 to speak to the police.
National Domestic Violence 24 hour Free
Respect
If you are worried about your behaviour towards a partner or family member support is available from:
Mens advice Line: Helpline for all men experiencing domestic violence by a current or ex-partner, this includes all men in heterosexual or same sex relationships.
National Centre for Domestic Violence
NCDV provides a free fast emergency service to survivors of Domesrtic Violence regardless of their financial circumstances, race, gender or sexual orientation.
National Stalking Helpline
Mens advice Line: Helpline for all men experiencing domestic violence by a current or ex-partner, this includes all men in heterosexual or same sex relationships.
Womens Aid
National Charity working to end Domestic Violence against women and children with a nework of over 500 domestic and sexual violence services across the UK. They also provide an online survivor forum.
Refuge
UK Charity offering support to women and children experiencing Domestic Violence.
Karma Nirvana
Support network for women and men who are experiencing forced marriage or so called Honour Based Violence.
Galop, LGBTQI+ anti-violence charity
Support for those experiencing hate crime, sexual violence or domestic abuse.
National LGBTQI+ Domestic Violence helpline providing support to members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities, their families, friends and agencies supporting them.
DV Assist
UK charity supports those looking to arrange Non-Molestation Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders and Occupation Orders