Domestic violence and abuse

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  • Silent Solutions Police

    In an emergency call 999 for the police. If you cannot safely speak to the operator to ask for the Police, stay on the line and the call will be forwarded to an operating system. Press 55 to be transferred to the local police force as an emergency.

    Silent Call Police
    999, wait, then 55

  • Domestic abuse aware practice

    The staff in your GP practice are trained to ask about domestic abuse and specialist workers are available to support you. Your practice is an ‘IRIS’ practice. You can talk to doctors, nurses and other staff working here if you are being hurt or controlled by your current or ex-partner, are afraid of someone at home or a member of your family.
    The IRIS service is for all GP patients and staff, both women and men, aged 16 or over, whatever age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity or background. IRIS’s oldest patient so far is 87.

    Contact your GP for a referral to the IRIS worker
    Contact the Practice

    IRIS Office
    0161 820 8416
    (9am to 4.30pm)

    Manchester Women’s Aid
    0161 660 7999

    In an emergency call the police on 999

    Read more about how being an IRIS practice can help you.

  • Greater Manchester domestic abuse helpline

    The Helpline is confidential and you do not have to give your name. The Domestic Abuse Helpline is a safe space for you to talk through what is going on at the moment and give you the options that are available to you.

    Website
    www.domesticabusehelpline.co.uk

    Telephone
    0161 636 7525 
    (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm excluding bank holidays)

    Urdu/Punjabi Helpline
    0161 636 7525
    (Monday and Tuesday, 10am to 1 pm, Wednesday 1pm to 4pm)

  • National domestic abuse helpline

    This is a 24 hour National domestic abuse helpline.

    Telephone
    0800 2000 247

    Website
    www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk

  • Greater Manchester End The Fear

    Help, support and advice for anybody who is experiencing domestic or sexual violence. Support also for people who know someone who may be being abused. We want to encourage victims of domestic and sexual violence in Greater Manchester to find the courage to come forward and seek support and help. You don’t have to put up with domestic abuse.

    Website
    www.endthefear.co.uk

  • Cover your tracks online

    If you are worried that someone may find out which websites you have visited, there are ways to cover your tracks online.

    Website
    www.womensaid.org.uk

  • Manchester Women’s Aid

    Manchester Women’s Aid provides services so that domestic abuse survivors can live a life free from the fear of domestic violence and abuse. We provide safe and confidential temporary accommodation, play services, advice and support, dedicated case workers and support groups.

    Website
    www.pankhursttrust.org

    Telephone
    0161 660 7999

  • Economic Abuse – restricting and controlling money

    If a current or former partner has interfered with your money or other economic resources in some way to limit your choices, this information is for you. It may support you to identify economic abuse and the next steps that you might take.

    Website
    www.survivingeconomicabuse.org

  • Bright Sky

    Bright Sky is a free to download mobile app providing support and information to anyone who may be in an abusive relationship, or those concerned about someone they know. Available in four languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi and Polish.

    Website
    www.hestia.org/brightsky

  • Urdu and Punjabi helpline

    A dedicated, confidential service in Urdu or Punjabi provided as part of the Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline for anyone experiencing or has experienced domestic abuse.

    Urdu/Punjabi Helpline
    0161 636 7525
    (Monday and Tuesday10 am to 1pm, Wednesday 1pm to 4pm)

    Website
    www.domesticabusehelpline.co.uk/our-services/community-helpline-language-service

  • Saheli Asian Women’s Project

    A specialist service in Manchester, dedicated to serving the particular needs that Asian women and their families face. Thousands of women over the years have had a chance to leave abusive situations and secure a better future for them and their families.

    Website
    www.saheli.org.uk

    Telephone
    0161 945 4187

  • National LGBT domestic abuse helpline

    Galop gives advice and support to people who have experienced biphobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexual violence or domestic abuse.

    Telephone
    0800 999 5428

    Contact online
    galop.org.uk

  • Are you about to hurt someone?

    If you are concerned about your behaviour and feel you may be about to hurt someone please contact

    he Respect Phoneline is a confidential national helpline, email, webchat service for perpetrators of domestic abuse looking for help to stop.
    They help male and female perpetrators in heterosexual or same sex relationships. Partners or ex-partners of perpetrators, as well as family and friends, are welcome to get in touch for information, advice and support.
    Website
    www.respectphoneline.org.uk
    Telephone
    0808 802 4040

    Talk Listen Change (TLC) are the local provider of perpetrator behaviour change programmes in Manchester.
    Website
    www.talklistenchange.org.uk
    Telephone
    0161 872 1100