Domestic Abuse Information and Support

It is estimated that 1 in 5 children are living in a household where Domestic Abuse is present. This abuse does not have to be violent. Abuse can be:

  • Physical or sexual
  • Psychological or emotional
  • Economic (financial)
  • Violent or threatening
  • Controlling or coercive
  • Stalking or harassment
  • Honour based
  • Forced Marriage

The effect of abuse on the development of a child can be profound, traumatic and it builds over time. It is estimated that only 17% of abuse is reported.

Our DSL team can support you to self-refer for support and services within Wakefield. If you or a member of your family is experiencing abuse, you can ask for help and we will treat any contact as confidential while we support you to seek help. 

If you are suffering from domestic abuse, the following services are available in Wakefield:

Wakefield District Domestic Abuse Service (WDDAS) 

www.wakefield.gov.uk/domesticabuse 

0800 915 1561 

A comprehensive specialist service providing a range of support to victims of domestic abuse. Support includes, Safety Planning, Housing information and advice, Sanctuary Scheme, support for those in Safe Accommodation including children, emotional support and access to the Freedom Programme. 

Marie House Refuge 

www.riverside.org.uk 

07843 344457 

A local refuge accommodation for women and children who need to access safe, supported accommodation due to domestic abuse. You can call to see if bed space is available.

PETALS Domestic Abuse Survivor Peer Support Group 

DAengagement@wakefield.gov.uk 

This Group has been developed in partnership with the Council, Domestic Abuse Service WDDAS and survivors of domestic abuse. The group is a safe space for women who live in the Wakefield district who have experienced domestic abuse to come together, chat and support one another.

 

The following national services are also available:

For men:

Mankind Initiative 

www.mankind.org.uk 

0182 333 4244 Weekdays 10am - 4pm 

A confidential helpline for men who are experiencing domestic violence and abuse from female or male partners - the website provides support and information.

 

For victims of honour based violence and abuse:

Karma Nirvana 

www.karmanirvana.org.uk  

0800 5999 247 Weekdays 9 -5pm 

This helpline is for all victims and survivors of forced marriage and ‘honour’ based abuse. 

 

For the LGBTQ+ community:

Galop 

www.galop.org.uk 

0800 999 5428 

The website is very comprehensive, the opening times of the helpline are varied and listed on the site. Web chat and a survivor’s forum are available.

 

If you are in immediate danger because of the abuse you are facing, please dial 999.