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Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and in control of their own life and relationships. If you are experiencing fear, control, or harm from a partner, ex-partner, family member, or someone close to you, help is available.

Our service is a safe and confidential space. You can speak to any member of our team if you’re worried about your safety or someone else’s. We will listen without judgment, support you at your own pace, and help you access the right services.

If you need specialist advice or urgent support, you can contact IDAS who provide free and confidential help to anyone affected by domestic abuse or sexual violence. Their trained workers can offer emotional support, safety planning, and practical guidance.


If you are in one of our clinics and need support, we can help you.

If you don't feel comfortable raising the topic, you could:

  • Draw a staff member's attention to one of our Domestic Abuse posters by pointing or nodding.

  • Ask for Angela - Ask for Angela is the not for profit scheme that aims to ensure that anyone who is feeling vulnerable or unsafe is able to get the support they need. Our team are trained in this initiative, so by asking for Angela, we'll know you need support.