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Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline (Independent Choices Greater Manchester)

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We run the Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline and can take calls from anyone over the age of 16 who is experiencing or has previously experienced domestic abuse and violence in any form.

This includes:

  • Physical abuse and violence
  • Threatening behaviour
  • Financial/economic abuse
  • Online abuse
  • Emotional or psychological abuse
  • Stalking/Harassment
  • Sexual abuse and violence
  • FGM (Female Genital Mutilation)
  • Controlling behaviour
  • Honour based abuse/violence
  • Coercive behaviour
  • Forced marriages

Crucially, our Helpline can also be accessed by professionals, as well as friends and family who want to support loved ones.

We help victims/survivors with practical information and support by:

  • Advising of their legal options, including criminal and civil options
  • Having honest and frank conversations about safety planning
  • Supporting and advising on any housing issues
  • Accessing and referring to refuges across the whole of the UK
  • We also provide emotional support to victims
  • All our Helpline staff are experienced and professionally trained

The Greater Domestic Abuse Helpline is a safe space and is available:

Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm on 0800 254 0909.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Independent Choices Greater Manchester
Contact Position
Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline
Telephone
0800 254 0909 0800 254 0909
E-mail
helpline@independentchoices.org.uk
Website
Domestic Abuse Helpline
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Where to go

Address
Wesley Centre
Royce Road
Manchester
Postcode
M15 5BP
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Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Age Ranges
From 16 years
Referral not required

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