Domestic abuse

Get help and support

As well as reporting domestic abuse to the police, there are other ways you can get help:

Women's Aid

Women's Aid listens to and supports female victims of domestic abuse.

You can contact Aylesbury Women's Aid by:

You can contact Wycombe Women's Aid by:

Sexual Assault and Abuse Support Service Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes

The Sexual Assault and Abuse Support Service Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes gives help to male, female and LGBTQI+ victims victims of domestic abuse who are over 16.

Contact the service by:

Buckinghamshire Domestic Abuse Partnership

View local and national domestic abuse services, a toolkit to help with supporting victims and training catalogue.

Other support services

24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline

The 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline supports women and children affected by domestic abuse. You can:

Childline

If you are under 18 and are suffering abuse at home, call Childline on 0800 11 11.

Calls to Childline are free and it's open 24 hours a day.

Clare's Law

Using the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS), also known as Clare's Law, you can check if:

  • your partner is a risk to you
  • the partner of a close friend of family member is a risk to them

You can apply to Thames Valley Police to find out more about DVDS.

Galop

Galop supports LGBT+ people who have experienced threats and violence, including domestic abuse.

You can call Galop on 0800 999 5428.

LGBT Bucks

The LGBT Bucks website has advice for members of the LBGT+ community on what to do if you have suffered from domestic abuse.

Mankind Initiative

If you are a male victim of domestic abuse, the Mankind Initiative can listen, provide help and give you information on local support services.

Contact the Mankind Initiative by telephoning 01823 334 244 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm).

The Mix

The Mix helps young people under the age of 25 who are affected by domestic abuse, mental health issues, drugs and many other issues.

Call The Mix on 0808 808 4994.

Reducing the Risk

The Reducing the Risk website has advice for anyone who has suffered domestic abuse.

Respect

Respect is a helpline for male victims of domestic abuse.

You can call Respect free on 0808 8010 327.

Safe!

Safe! supports children and families who have been affected by crime or domestic abuse.

Call Safe! on 0800 133 7938.

SAM - SUPPORT after ASSAULT and ABUSE for MEN

The SAM Project provides free, confidential and non-judgemental support for male survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse.

Visit the SAM project website

Contact SAM by telephone on 01296 392468 or 01908 201971 or email [email protected].

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Stonewall

Victims First

Victims First provides support to all victims of crime or abuse regardless of the crime, when it took place or whether or not they've chosen to report it to the police.

You can telephone Victims First on 0300 1234 148

To access live chat or complete an online referral form, visit the Victims First website.

Contact the community safety team

If you have a question about what you can do if you are affected by domestic abuse that is not answered on this page, contact the community safety team.