Domestic Abuse
- An estimated 2.3 million adults aged 16-74 experienced domestic abuse in England and Wales in the year ending March 2020, nearly 70% of whom were women.
- It is a crime that can affect anyone in society and is not confined to any particular background, culture or age group.
- Domestic abuse is used as a means of control, it is not due to troubles controlling anger or the use of alcohol or other drugs.
- There are a wide range of reasons a person experiencing domestic abuse may not feel able to leave their relationship, and this process can take time.
- Risk to a person experiencing domestic abuse can increase as they leave the relationship, it’s important that specialist support is accessed, support services highlighted below.
Support available:
If you are concerned about yourself or someone you know, support and additional information in relation to domestic violence and abuse is available through the following organisations:
Refuge:
- www.refuge.org.uk
- National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247
Women’s Aid:
Mankind Initiative:
- www.mankind.org.uk
- 01823 334244
Respect Men’s advice line:
- www.mensadviceline.org.uk
- 0808 8010327
Respect phoneline for people harming their partners/families:
- www.respectphoneline.org.uk
- 0808 8024040
Galop LGBT+ domestic abuse helpline:
- www.galop.org.uk/domesticabuse
- 0800 999 5428
If you have a concern regarding a pupil, contact one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads - Mrs Benarous, Mrs Davies, Mrs Dunkley, Miss Hall, Mrs Rollings. The following services are also available to provide support:
Childline: (A service that does not appear on the phone bill that a child can call for support if they have concerns with a range of issues, including abuse.):
- www.childline.org.uk
- 0800 1111
Operation Encompass:
- www.operationencompass.org (This service provides information about domestic abuse and also offers online training for Key Adults/Designated Safeguarding leads)
- Teacher’s helpline: 0204 513 9990 (Support available for teachers supporting a child experiencing domestic abuse)