- Useful contacts
- Internet activities
- Advice for those experiencing domestic abuse
- Advice for LBGT people experiencing domestic abuse
- Advice for family and friends
- Good practice guidelines for agency workers
- Housing options
- Plymouth domestic abuse service and refuge
- How can the Police help
- Victim support service
- Mens advice line and Ahimsa
- Plymouth Domestic Abuse Partnership
CONTACT
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Mail :
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Community Safety Unit Floor 8, North End Civic Centre Plymouth PL1 2AA Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
| 01752 305408 | |
| plymcomsafety@plymouth.gov.uk |
LINKS
- Devon and Cornwall Police
- MALE
- SEEDS - Survivors Empowering and Educating Domestic Abuse Services
- Victim Support
- Women's Aid
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Victim support
The service provides free and confidential information, practical help and emotional support for anyone affected by domestic abuse (whether or not the police are involved). Local and national help lines, local support workers and information about court procedures and support at court is available. Local caseworkers can arrange meetings at any safe, convenient location.
Victim support is there to help you in various ways:
- information and advice
- signposting to other agencies
- emotional support
- help with the practicalities
- personal safety information
- information on the criminal justice system
- accompany you to Court and provide and safe and private place to wait
- help you to apply for criminal injuries compensation
This service can be accessed by letter, telephone, email or or by visiting the victim support website.
Victim Support
Oak Place
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ12 2EX
Devon office: 0845 676 10 20 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm)
National Supportline:0845 30 30 900 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 9pm, Weekends 9am to 7pm, Bank holidays 9am to 5pm)