Domestic abuse, hate crime, racial harassment and other violence support

Domestic abuse support organisations

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In an emergency situation you should always attempt to call 999.

Local and national organisations that offer help, support and guidance include:

New Era

Provides free and confidential round-the-clock advice and support for anyone in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent affected by domestic abuse - regardless of their age, ethnicity, gender or location.

Contact the 24-hour helpling on 0300 3033778, or visit the New Era website which also offers a live chat facility. 

New Era also offer a confidential helpline for perpetrators on 01785 601690.

The Pathway Project 

Offers help, advice and practical support to people who are experiencing or who have experienced domestic abuse. They also offer refuge placements.

Contact the 24-hour helpline on 01543 676800, or visit the Pathway Project website which also offers a live chat facility. 

The ManKind Initiative

Offers help and support to male victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence. Contact the helpline on 01823 334244 weekdays 10am-4pm. 

Refuge

Offers a 24-hour national domestic abuse freehone helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk.

Women’s Aid 

Offers a free 24-hour helpline on 0808 2000 247, email helpline@womensaid.org.uk (emails will not be responded to by telephone as safety may be compromised) or visit the Women’s Aid.

Staffordshire Police

For information about how to report domestic abuse please visit Staffordshire Police website