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- Mens advice line and Ahimsa
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- Devon and Cornwall Police
- MALE
- SEEDS - Survivors Empowering and Educating Domestic Abuse Services
- Victim Support
- Women's Aid
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Mens Advice Line (MALE) and Ahimsa
Mens advice line and enquiries
MALE is a confidential advice line for men in abusive relationships and offers an outreach and confidential support service for gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Free helpline (from landlines and most mobile phones): 0808 801 0327, (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm)
Email info@mensadviceline.org.uk or visit the Men's Advice Line website.
Ahimsa (Safer Families)
Ahimsa (Safer Families) is a domestic violence project based in Plymouth, offering a programme to perpetrators of domestic violence. They have more than 13 years experience in the field.
Ahimsa's services include:
- Specialist correctional programmes for perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse
- Support, advice and guidance to victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse
- Assessment as evidence in child welfare proceedings where parental contact is being challenged
- Awareness training for a wide range of professionals who may come into contact with households in which domestic violence and abusive behaviour is taking place
Telephone 01752 213535 or email mail@ahimsa.org.uk. or visit the Ahimsa (Safer Families) website.