The domestic violence children’s service offers one-to-one support to children and young people between the ages of 6 to 16 who have experienced domestic abuse and live within the East Riding. It may be that you have overheard, witnessed, or been involved in incidents of domestic abuse. You may be upset by the effect that the abuse has had upon your family, or it may be that you are a young person who is in an abusive relationship who requires help and support.
The East Riding domestic violence adult service offers support to anyone living with or fleeing from domestic violence and abuse. It is available to any East Riding resident aged 16 years or over.
They provide emotional and practical support with welfare benefits, legal and housing rights, staying safely at home (including providing home security measures) and help with housing options. You can self-refer to this local service.
Mentoring: Providing one-to-one support via mentoring programme to children and young people are 13-17 who have witnessed or are experiencing domestic abuse. B25Education: These can be delivered 1-2-1 and to groups of up to 15 children/young people. Delivered to those aged between 13-24 years. (abuse, domestic)
We are continuing to support LGBT+ who have experienced hate crime, sexual violence and/or domestic abuse while remote working. Referrals to access these services can be made by emailing referrals@galop.org.uk or completing our online referral form. We can provide support through telephone, email, text and WhatsApp.
If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are supporting someone who is in that situation, immediate help is available.
Every single day Refuge works tirelessly to support thousands of women and children experiencing domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence.
As an independent charity, we work towards a world where people affected by crime or traumatic events get the support they need and the respect they deserve. We help people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime. Support is free, confidential and tailored to your needs.
The Blue Door believes that everyone should be able to live a life free of violence and abuse. We offer free support, advice and advocacy across the Humberside Police Force area to reduce the impact of domestic and sexual violence and abuse, with specialist Support Centres in Scunthorpe, Grimsby and Hull. Outreach and drop in services are available across North, North East Lincolnshire, Hull and The East Riding of Yorkshire.