CSCB (Croydon Safeguarding Children Board)
Croydon Safeguarding Children Board (CSCB) is the statutory body that brings together local agencies that work to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people up to the age of 18 in the borough.
Website
www.croydonlcsb.org.ukFamily Justice Centre
Help is available for you at the Family Justice Centre. The centre is run by a multi-disciplinary team that works to provide you and your family access to support services. Our aim is to listen and respond to your needs in a safe way.
Phone
020 8688 0100
Website
www.croydon.gov.uk
Email
fjc@croydon.gov.ukRape and Sexual Abuse South London Support
A professional and passionate team working in a centre of excellence, dedicated to the healing and empowerment of survivors of sexual violence.
Phone
0808 802 9999
Website
www.rasasc.org.uk
Email
info@rasasc.org.ukVictim Support Croydon
Victim Support Croydon give emotional and practical help to people who have been affected by crime in the London Boroughs of Southwark, Merton, Sutton, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley, Croydon and Bexley.
Phone
020 7801 1777
Lines are open 9amto 5pm Monday to Friday
Wesbite
www.victimsupport.org.ukWomen’s Aid Domestic Violence Helpline
The helpline is answered by fully trained female support workers and volunteers, who will answer your call in confidence. All calls to the domestic violence helpline are free from mobiles and landlines. The 24hr freephone National Domestic Violence Helpline (run in partnership between Women’s Aid and Refuge) is available 7 days a week.
Phone
0808 2000 247
Website
www.womensaid.org.uk
Email
helpline@womensaid.org.ukManKind
The confidential helpline is available for all men across the UK suffering from domestic violence or domestic abuse by their current or former wife or partner (including same-sex partner). Weekdays 10am to 4pm.
Phone
01823 334244
Website
www.mankind.org.ukDomestic violence and Abuse Service
The Referral and Advice line advisers offer confidential, non-judgmental information and support. Their Referral and Advice line provides practical advice, emotional support and signposting to support survivors and professionals across London.
Phone
020 8317 8273
Email
info_gdva@h4w.co.ukNational Stalking Helpline
Their mission is to reduce the risk of violence and aggression through campaigning, education and support. Their vision is a society in which people are safer – and feel safer – from violence and aggression; they want people to be able to live life to the full.
Phone
0808 802 0300
Website
www.nationalstalkinghelpline.org.ukMen’s Advice Line
They are a team of skilled professionals offering practical advice, information and emotional support to male victims of domestic violence, as well as to concerned friends and family and frontline workers.
Phone
0808 801 0327
Website
www.mensadviceline.org.uk
Email
info@mensadviceline.org.ukChildline
Childline is here to help anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they’re going through. You can talk about anything. Whether it’s something big or small, our trained counsellors are here to support you.
Childline is free, confidential and available any time, day or night.
Phone
0800 1111
Website
www.childline.org.ukLGBT Domestic Abuse Partnership
The London LGBT Domestic Abuse Partnership (DAP) is a way for LGBT people who have experienced domestic abuse to get the maximum amount of help with a minimum amount of hassle. The DAP is open to any LGBT person experiencing domestic violence who is living or working in London.
Phone
0207 704 2040
Website
www.lgbtdap.org.uk
Email
referrals@galop.org.uk24-hour Freephone Helpline
The Freephone 24-Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline is for women experiencing domestic violence, their family, friends, colleagues and others calling on their behalf.
The Helpline is staffed by fully trained female support workers and volunteers. All calls are completely confidential. Translation facilities for callers whose first language is not English, and a service for callers who are deaf or hard of hearing are available.
Phone
0808 2000 247
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Page published: 24 October 2024
Last updated: 25 October 2024