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Anti-Social Behaviour:
Domestic Violence


One women in four reports experiencing Domestic Violence at some time in her life.

The Home Office have concluded that approximately every three days one woman dies as a result of Domestic Violence.

Domestic Violence includes all kinds of physical, sexual, emotional and financial abuse between people who are or have been partners, whether or not married and whether or not living together. This includes same sex relationships.

People experience domestic violence regardless of their social group, class, age, race, disability, sexuality and lifestyle. It can happen in the home, or in a public setting.

Find out what you can do in an emergency and how we can help you:

Emergency:

arrow_plum Phone 999 or get someone else to phone immediately
arrow_plum Move out to a safe place, or near a door to escape if possible

Contacts:

arrow_plum Women’s Aid National Domestic Violence Helpline
Telephone: 0808 200 0247

arrow_plum Men’s Aid National Domestic Violence Helpline
Telephone: 0871 223 9986

arrow_plum Tamesides womens project: Tel: 0800 200 0247


If you need to get out immediately contact the Housing
Options Centre, 0161 331 2700, who will be able to assist
with temporary accommodation and help assess your
choices.
Their address: 119/125 Old Street, Ashton.

If its out of hours, please ring 342-2222 and a homeless prevention officer will contact you to arrange emergency accommodation.

If you are not in immediate need for rehousing, but may
be in the future, keep these things in a safe easily
accessible place:

arrow_blue Useful contact phone numbers and addresses
arrow_blue Cash for taxi, bus or train
arrow_blue Spare keys (car, house)
arrow_blue Passport, driving licence, benefit books, or some other
form of ID
arrow_blue Change of clothes for you (and children)
arrow_blue Plan of where you can go.

Housing Associations play an important role in housing
people who have experienced domestic violence,
some of the housing options available to the victim are:

Remaining in the home without the violent partner;
Leaving the family home on a temporary basis; and/or
Leaving the home permanently and seeking rehousing.

We can help victims remain in the home whether you are a New
Charter tenant or not, or information on how we can do this
please see the details of our Sanctuary Scheme here.

 

 

 

 

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