Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse is when someone is hurting another person in their family. It can be hitting, saying hurtful things, or taking away their money. It's very sad and scary for the person who is being hurt. They might feel afraid and not know what to do.

If someone is going through this, it's important to tell someone they trust, like a teacher or a friend's parent. There are places that can help and keep them safe. It's not their fault, and they deserve to be treated with kindness and respect.

People are working to stop this from happening and help those who are hurt. We need to be kind to each other and make sure everyone feels safe and loved. Remember, it's never okay to hurt someone, and if anyone needs help, we should be there for them.

Domestic abuse is more than physical violence, it is complex and its impact is far reaching. If we are to create an environment where domestic abuse is not tolerated, and appropriate help is provided at the earliest opportunity, then all parts of the Borough, individuals and organisations, need to play their role.

Further Support

Family Safety Unit

Help to deal with domestic abuse or violence

Tel: 0151 666 4914

Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm

National 24 Hour Domestic Abuse Helpline

Call Free on 0808 2000 247

It’s Never OK

For signposting and more information on how to get support for yourself or a loved one visit

itsneverokwirral.org.

Tomorrows Women

Provides a supportive women only environment to help women make positive changes at a pace that is right for them. This includes courses, counselling, mentoring and legal support for women who have experienced domestic abuse.

Tel: 0151 647 7907

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Involve Northwest

Runs the Leapfrog programme which supports small groups of 4 to 6 families. Provides help for young people with behavioural problems including situations of child-on-parent violence and parents who have been victims of domestic abuse. The service supports the delivery of the HELP programme a healthy relationship programme for men with identified relationship difficulties.

Tel: 0151 644 1100

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WEB Merseyside

WEB has been based in Birkenhead for the past 21 years, providing a safe, welcoming and non-judgmental space for women, men and children. WEB provides one to one listening support, confidence building and personal development workshops, holistic therapies, counselling sessions, therapeutic art classes and group activities.

Tel: 0151 653 3771

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RASA Merseyside

For anyone who has been sexually abused or raped, or who has been affected by sexual violence at any time in their lives.

Tel: 0151 666 1392

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Freedom Project

Nationwide Freedom Programme is suitable for women and men, the programme usually lasts for 11 or 12 weeks and is free.

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Paul Lavelle Foundation

A charity to raise awareness of domestic abuse towards men.

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