Barking and Dagenham Domestic Violence Forum|
Within the site you can find out about a range of issues including getting help from the police, leaving home, long term housing options and benefit entitlements. The site also lists a number of local and national support agencies which can provide you with further help.
Domestic Violence Strategy Consultation|
Please read this strategy and answer 5 short questions afterwards to help us provide victims of domestic violence with an appropriate and coordinated service at the earliest possible stage.
Consulting with service users is paramount to our overall aim of reducing incidence of domestic violence.
Domestic Violence Support Line|
The support line website is primarily a Preventative Service and aims to support people before they reach the point of crisis. It is especially aimed at those who are socially isolated, vulnerable, at-risk groups and those victims of any form of abuse.
i Village Stop Domestic Abuse|
Their campaign aims to spotlight the real issues, raise awareness and bring domestic abuse out from behind closed doors.
Metropolitan Police Domestic Violence|
Their proactive strategy towards domestic violence - Enough is enough aims to bring this serious volume crime out from behind closed doors, unmask abusers and unveil the secrecy that abusers depend on to conceal their crimes.
The national charity, Women's Aid Federation of England, is working to end domestic violence against women and children.
For initial enquiries regarding services please contact:
Tel: 020 8227 2915
Fax: 020 8227 2397
Textphone: 020 8227 2462
Email: ics@lbbd.gov.uk|
Online request for an Assessment Form|
Emergency Duty Team
Tel: 020 8594 8356

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