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Domestic Abuse
Helping you heal yourself and your children.
Domestic abuse services in Wiltshire
If you are currently experiencing domestic abuse please contact FearLess Wiltshire who deliver services on behalf of Wiltshire Council to adults and young people.
- Telephone helpdesk: 01225 775 276 (weekdays)
- Out of hours: 01225 712 880
- Website: FearLess
In an emergency, call 999.
Other sources of support can be found at:
- Wiltshire Council website.
- Victim Support Wiltshire website.
- Respect – Men’s advice line self service portal
What can we offer
If you have been in a domestic abuse relationship in the past, or even if you’ve been in a relationship you think might have been, we can help you look at how this will have affected you and your children and work alongside you to ensure that you are safe and happy in future relationships.
The courses we deliver are:
The Freedom Programme – This is a ten week course for mums who have (or think they may have) experienced domestic abuse. The course aims to help empower you, build your confidence and learn about how to recognise the signs of abuse. In understanding what has happened and how, you will be able to make the best decisions for you and your children moving forwards and for healing yourself from past trauma.
What you said:
“The freedom program has been the most insightful thing I have ever done and has made a huge impact to me and my family moving forward.”
You and Me, Mum – This is a ten week course for mums which will help you understand how domestic violence will have affected both yourself and your children. You will increase your understanding of how your role as mum can answer the needs of your children by focusing upon self empowerment and mutual aid. While we don’t work directly with your children, the course recognises your central role in protecting your children and helping them develop.
What you said:
“Helped me realise that things in my past relationship were not normal and I now understand what a healthy relationship is.”