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Get practical help and advice. Find a refuge if you're a woman fleeing domestic abuse.
The following services are offered through Sutton's domestic abuse partnership Sutton DASS.
Contact details are the same for all services.
A free drop-in advice service for female domestic abuse victims. Every Wednesday, 9.30am to 11.30am, Sutton Baptist Church, 21 Cheam Road, Sutton SM1 1SN.
A free drop-in advice service for male domestic abuse victims. Every third Thursday of the month, 10am to 1pm, Masonic Hall, 9 Grove Road, Sutton SM1 1BT.
Get independent advice if you're experiencing domestic abuse. Find out how to make a safety plan, assess risk and get the help you need.
A safe space to house women and their children fleeing domestic abuse. Get advice on leaving the borough.
This 12 week group work programme teaches women to spot the signs of an abuser and break the cycle of abuse.
A non-judgemental programme for male domestic abusers willing to recognise and change their behaviour.
Group sessions for young people who have witnessed domestic abuse, are at risk of being abused, or have been involved in abusive relationships.
Helping Hands volunteers provide befriending and practical support to women and their families affected by domestic abuse.
Home-based volunteer mentoring, practical and emotional support.
Find out what to do if someone is affected by domestic abuse.
Learn more on the Not Alone in Sutton website
An independent local charity offering support to older people, including those experiencing domestic abuse.
Learn more on the Age UK Sutton website
Get information and advice about welfare, benefits, debt, your rights and other issues.
Phone: 020 8405 3552
Learn more on the Citizens Advice Sutton website
Get help for someone with a drink or drug problem
You can report domestic abuse to the police by phone, by text or online.
Learn how to report domestic abuse to the Metropolitan Police
If you're in immediate danger, call 999.
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