WHO TO CALL
USEFUL NUMBERS AND INFORMATION
Daisy Programme support operates on Mon – Fri 9.30 to 4.30pm. If you are in need of support outside of this time, please see below other organisations who maybe able to help you
If you are frightened for your safety and/or that of your children, please dial 999. If you are unable to talk press 55
Pandora Project
Supporting women and children affected by Domestic Abuse in West Norfolk
https://www.pandoraproject.org.uk/
Leeway
Provides 24/7 helpline and Refuges in Norfolk.
https://www.leewaysupport.org/
Tel: 0300 561 0077
Email: adviceandsupport@leewaynwa.org.uk
Norfolk Community Law Service
Tel: 01603 496623 / 07900 153753
Email: info@ncls.co.uk
National Domestic Violence Helpline
Offers 24/7 support and advice to Women
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/
Tel: 0808 2000 247
Rights of Women
Provides free legal advice for women
Including the National family law line (this is for women who need family law advice)
Tel: 020 7251 6577
CADS – Childrens’s Advice and Duty Service – Norfolk County Council
Tel: 0344 800 8020
Wellbeing Service Norfolk
https://www.wellbeingnands.co.uk/norfolk/
Tel: 0300 123 1503*
Samaritans
Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair.
Tel: 116 123
Help For Children
The Hideout
As part of Women’s Aid information and support to give children and young people living with domestic abuse, or advice to those who may want to help a friend.
http://thehideout.org.uk/cover-your-tracks/
Childline
This is a 24 hour, free and confidential helpline for children and young people.
Tel: 0800 1111
NSPCC
Email help@nspcc.org.uk.
Tel: 0808 800 5000
For Men
Mankind Initiative
ManKind is the UK's leading charity for supporting male victims of abuse. If you are a man suffering domestic abuse
Tel: 01823 334244
Men's Advice Line
Support for male victims of domestic ...
https://mensadviceline.org.uk/
Tel: 0808 8010327
Other Useful information
Clare's Law
A disclosure scheme to enable you to find out from the police if your partner has a history of domestic abuse
Sarah’s Law
A formal way for members of the public to enquire whether an individual who has contact or potential contact with a child has a record of child sex offending and or poses a risk of harm to a child.