You can access both local and national support services to help you stay safe and understand your options.
There are a range of organisations across Greater Manchester and nationally that offer specialist advice, information and support. These services can provide guidance, help you explore your options, and support you in a way that feels safe and right for you, whether you are ready to reach out or just looking for more information.
Safety4Sisters
Support for migrant women and NRPF cases
Saheli
Manchester-based South Asian women’s refuge
Angelou Centre
BME women’s advocacy and empowerment
Imkaan
National organisation for BME women and girls
Karma Nirvana
Honour-based abuse and forced marriage helpline
How to access support
You can be referred by a professional (e.g. GP, housing officer, social worker) or you can contact us directly to discuss whether the service is right for you.
You don’t have to go through this alone – our team is here to help you feel safe, supported and heard.
If you think you are experiencing domestic abuse, contact us for support and talk to a domestic abuse advisor at TDAS.
Call us on
0161 872 7368What might domestic abuse look like?
It can involve physical violence, emotional manipulation, financial control, isolation, digital stalking, or sexual coercion.
Why it can be hard to leave
Fear, financial dependence, isolation, trauma bonding, lack of resources, and concerns for children’s safety can all make it hard to leave.