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What can i do to help?

Don’t just stand aside. We can all do something. 

The pandemic showed us that women are not safe at home and abuse does not stop at Christmas. It can be difficult to know what to do or say when faced with domestic violence. We know that your response matters and could make all the difference in what happens next. 

Read our guide below on what to do if you witness abuse or violence. 

How to be a Positive Bystander

If you’d like to find out more, our expert training team have a range of open and bespoke training courses to arm you with the knowledge needed to best support survivors in your community. 

Training Courses

If you need help or are worried about someone call the 24hr National Domestic Violence Helpline – 0808 2000 247 or if you are in immediate danger call 999

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