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For more information on domestic violence and related issues please visit the following sites:
- www.dvip.org
DVIP is a groundbreaking voluntary sector project aimed to increase the safety of women and children who experience domestic violence. - www.nspcc.org.uk
The aim of the FULL STOP Campaign is to end cruelty to children. FULL STOP - www.victimsupport.com
Victim Support is the independent charity which helps people cope with the effects of crime. We provide free and confidential support and information to help you deal with your experience. - www.womensaid.org.uk
Women's Aid is the key national charity in England for women and children experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse in their homes - www.havenrefuge.org.uk
A Wolverhampton based domestic abuse service which provides specialist support for Asian women which compliments its dynamic and effective services for all victims of abuse. - www.mensaid.com
Men's Aid is a registered charity which has been set up to provide free practical advice and support to men who have been abused.. - www.respect.uk.net
Respect is the UK membership association for domestic violence perpetrator programmes and associated support services. Our key focus is on increasing the safety of those experiencing domestic violence through promoting effective interventions with perpetrators. - www.refuge.org.uk
Refuge´s network of safe houses provides emergency accommodation for women and children when they are most in need. - www.naccc.org.uk
The National Association of Child Contact Centres provide safe, friendly and neutral places where children of separated families can spend time with one or both parents and sometimes other family members. They are child-centred environments that provide toys, games and facilities that reflect the diverse needs of children affected by family breakdown.
