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South Liverpool Domestic Abuse Services (SLDAS) – Liverpool

SLDAS support women to live their lives free from violence, abuse and fear. Providing free and accessible services to women in local venues across South and South Central Liverpool.   They offer FREE support to women who experience domestic violence or abuse including:  telephone and face to face emotional and practical support, theraputic programmes, stressbusting...

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Men Against Violence (MAV) – Preston

Men Against Violence is a men’s campaign to end violence against women. They do this by educating men & boys on these issues, challenging attitudes and by encouraging good men to act as positive male role models. Violence against women includes domestic violence, rape, sexual assault, sexual exploitation and forced marriage. They are also interested...

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Trafford Rape Crisis – Altrincham, Cheshire

Trafford Rape Crisis offer free support – for women, by women – in relation to incidents of rape, sexual abuse or unwanted sex no matter when or where it happened.   Trafford Rape Crisis (TRC) is a feminist organisation run by women for women, which aims to: Support women survivors of rape or sexual abuse...

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Manchester Women’s Aid

Manchester Women’s Aid provide a range of services for women and children affected by domestic and sexual violence. They offer safe housing in our refuges across Manchester and also offer community based support for women and men living in their own homes. The services provided – Mental Health Worker Community Language Support CAMEO Group Men...

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Preston Domestic Violence Services

Preston Domestic Violence Services is the only organisation in Preston which exists solely to support adults and children experiencing (or having experienced) Domestic Violence.   For information on the services they offer please visit their website.

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Manchester Rape Crisis

Manchester Rape Crisis (MRC) is a confidential support service, run by women for women and girls who have been raped or sexually abused.   MRC was set up in 1976 by local women as a grass roots response to the lack of appropriate services for women who had been raped or sexually abused. Today MRC continues...

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