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Housing for Women (GWA)
Provides safe, secure temporary accommodation, floating support and children's services to women and children escaping domestic violence and abuse. Family support and parenting programmes where domestic violence is an issue as well as other problems including alcohol, substance misuse and mental health.
National Domestic Violence Helpline
National Domestic Violence Helpline. 24-hour free phone helpline. This is a service for victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA).
New Leaf Project
New Leaf is an innovative domestic abuse service tailored specifically for young people in Greenwich. Recognising that young women experience more domestic and sexual abuse than any other age group. New Leaf combines the expertise of Little Fish Theater Company and Her Centre in a holistic model to engage and empower young people, promote positive relationships, prevent abuse and support those experiencing abuse. It works with young men to help them understand the impact of actions on partners, learn to control their behaviour and demonstrate nonviolent solutions to…
Respect Phone Line
National helpline for people concerned about being abusive to their partners. It can sign post to perpetrator programs around the UK. It is a service for perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse (DVA).
Greenwich One-Stop-Shop for Domestic Abuse
YMCA
Antelope Road
London
SE18 5QG
Unsure what help you need and just want to talk through your options? Her centre manages a weekly One Stop Shop, in partnership with local solicitors and GDVA, the local women’s refuge. This runs every Friday morning, 11-1.
Sanctuary Scheme
Greenwich DVA Services, PO Box 71108
London
SE18 9LD
Royal Greenwich Housing has established a Sanctuary Scheme for victims who want to stay in their own home and thereby maintain their established emotional and social networks and avoid homelessness. The scheme provides security upgrades to properties including the installation of new doors, and a safe room if deemed appropriate. This is a service for victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA).
The Metro Centre
Equitable House
7 General Gordon Square
London
SE18 6FH
The Metro Centre has a bi-weekly therapeutic support group for survivors of same sex domestic violence and abuse (DVA). This is a service for victims of DVA.
MumsAid
184 - 186 Westcombe Hill
Blackheath Standard
SE3 7DH
MumsAid is a non-profit organisation providing free and low cost counselling for women experiencing mental or emotional difficulties during pregnancy or after having a baby. We are committed to removing the barriers that often prevent women seeking help by challenging the stigma that surrounds postnatal depression (PND) and by raising awareness about the symptoms, impact and treatment. We also provide consultancy, clinical supervision and training to professionals on all aspects of perinatal mental health as well as support on providing non-stigmatising services.…
Greenwich Time to Talk
Floors 1 and 2
135-143 Eltham High Street
Eltham
London
SE9 1TJ
Time to Talk provides counselling services for people aged 16 and above living in the borough of Greenwich with common concerns such as anxiety or depression. There are times when everyone feels stressed or unhappy. Generally these bad times pass, but sometimes there are problems that do not go away and things get harder and harder. One in four people can feel this way at some point in their life.Talking about your problems can really help
Mankind Initiative
Flook House
Belvedere Road
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 1BT
National service providing support for male victims of domestic violence and abuse.
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