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Help is Out There

If you are in immediate danger you should call – 999.  The police will respond to all reported incidents of domestic violence.

The National Domestic Violence Helpline0808 2 000 247 (Free 24hr service)

If you want to talk to someone in confidence about your situation, agencies that can help are:

Agencies
(click for link to website)
Telephone number
 
Email Address
 

HALT  (Help, Advice  and the Law Team)
 

0113 2432 632
 
 

halt.helpline@ukgateway.net  
 

Behind Closed Doors 
  

08003 282 430
0845 6730 008
                      

info@behind-closed-doors.org.uk


   

Sahara Black Women’s Outreach
  

0113 2305 087
 
 

info@leedshc.org.uk 
 
 

Leeds Women’s Aid Textphone
 

0113 2460 401
0113 3804 800
 


 
 

Dosti –Asians Women’s Support

0113 2038 893

dostiawss@btconnect.com

Leeds Victim Support
 
 

0113 2452 662
0845 3030 900
 

enquiries@wsleeds.org.uk
 
 

Jewish Women’s Aid
 

0800 591 203
 

info@jwa.org.uk 
  

Leeds Crisis Centre
Textphone
 

0113 2755898
0113 2748880
 

 

MALE (For Men Experiencing Violence)
 

0808 801 0327

info@mensadviceline.org.uk

Broken Rainbow -
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender)

0845 260 4460

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The Hideout - (Children witnessing Domestic Violence)

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Remember telephone calls and e-mails can be traced.  It may be safer to use computers and telephones at work or a friend or family members house.  Local libraries offer free internet access.