What is domestic abuse?

Domestic abuse is any single or repeated incident where someone's behaviour is abusive. This can involve include physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse, and threatening, controlling and/or coercive behaviour.

Children are also recognised as victims of domestic abuse if they see, hear, or experience the effects of abuse between two personally connected individuals who are over 16. However, abusive behaviour directed at a person under the age of 16 is child abuse rather than domestic abuse.

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Getting help and support 

You don’t have to put up with domestic abuse. Don’t wait for an emergency situation to get help. If domestic abuse is happening to you, it’s important you tell someone.

You’re not alone, our Neighbourhood Officers are trained to deal with disclosures and can help you find support.

They regularly visit schemes so for you to stop and talk to them, or you can get in touch using the details below. 

neighbourhoods@staffshousing.org.uk

01782 744533

*in an emergency call 999

Resources

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Domestic abuse support

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Support for older people

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Support if you're disabled

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LGBTQ+ support

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Support to change your behaviour

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Have you witnessed domestic abuse in your community?

Please call 999 in an emergency or where someone is in immediate danger. 

If you've witnessed domestic abuse in your community, please get in touch to let us know. 

Call us: 01782 744533
Email us: neighbourhoods@staffshousing.org.uk

Any information you provide will be dealt with confidentially, and ensures your neighbours can get the help and support they need if they're experiencing it. 

Other ways to get support

Glow

Glow is a charity on a mission to end relationship abuse, campaigning for change and providing support throughout Staffordshire and the surrounding areas.

New Era

New Era offer help to all those affected by domestic abuse in Staffordshire or Stoke-on-Trent, New Era provides free and confidential support for victims, perpetrators, and their families. 

Domestic abuse helpline

Women can call The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge for free at any time, day or night.

Male domestic abuse advice line

The Men's Advice Line can give you information about refuge space and arrange a referral.

LQBTQ+ support

GALOP support LGBTQ+ victims of hate crime, sexual abuse, and domestic abuse of all ages.

Forced marriage line

The Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) providers support to victims being forced into marriage either in the UK or abroad. 

Honour-based abuse

Karma Nirvana offer support to anyone impacted by Honour-based abuse.

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Is your behaviour hurting someone you love?

Don't let it cost you your relationship

Do you recognise yourself in any of these behaviours?

  1. When we argue I shout and they're scared of me
  2. When I see my partner talking to someone else I get jealous and hit them
  3. I promised I would never slap them again, but I did.