Help for those who are abused, and help for those who are abusing and want to stop
IDAS are a charity who believe that everyone has a right to a life that is free from abuse. They offer free and confidential services.
They work with men & women and their children who are being abused. They help people connect with the help they need
Sheffield has a range of domestic abuse services that offer support for women, children, young people, and men who are experiencing domestic abuse.
Sheffield Domestic Abuse Co-ordination Team (DACT) works as part of the Safer and Sustainable Communities Partnership to ensure that support is available for women, children, young people, and men who are experiencing domestic abuse.
NCDV is a Community Interest Company that provides free fast legal support to those suffering domestic abuse who require a protective order. The service is available to everybody, irrespective of financial circumstances, sexual orientation, race or gender. They specialise in Non-molestation Orders, Occupation Orders and Prohibited Steps Orders can be obtained as additional orders. These are usually obtained from the Family or County Courts under Civil Law.
Ashiana believes that everyone has the right to live in a safe environment, free from fear and harm. They have over 30 years’ experience in providing high quality, accessible services, tailored to meet the needs of women who have experienced or is at risk of experiencing violence and abuse.
They provide practical and emotional support in a holistic, gender and culturally sensitive way as well as accommodation for women and children who have survived human trafficking.
This is a free programme for men and women over the age of 16 who have been abusive, controlling or violent towards their partner; and who are motivated to make a change in their behaviour and work to improve their relationships.
The course combines learning and support tailored to an individual’s need. has been designed to help participants learn new skills and find ways to manage and control their abusive behaviour. It encourages participants to think and behave more positively to prevent harm to their partner, children and family in the future.
Together Women supports women and girls across the North of England, with particular focus on women who are involved in, or at risk of entering, the criminal justice system.
From our safe women’s centres, we provide tailored support across a range of different pathways, including housing, domestic abuse, debt and unemployment.
As a charity led by women, for women, we provide trauma informed, holistic support to help break cycles of trauma, abuse and re-offending, and evoke systems change.