Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse is very common; approximately 1.3 million women suffer abuse in some form every year. Often women experience more than one type of abuse which have a wide range of effects on both physical and mental wellbeing. If not addressed this can have long term health consequences.

What is domestic abuse?

Domestic abuse is not always physical violence . It can also be:

  • coercive control (this is an act or a pattern of acts of assualt, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish or frighten their victim)
  • economic abuse (financial abuse involves a perpetrator using or misusing money which limits and controls their partner's current and future actions and their freedom of choice)
  • online abuse
  • threats and intimidation
  • emotional abuse
  • sexual abuse

Pregnancy can trigger an increase in the frequency and intensity of abuse and many women will experience it for the first time during their pregnancy.

We know that people suffering abuse often want help but feel they cannot speak out; this is why all health care staff have been trained to ask you about your relationship and if you feel safe at home. Midwives, GP’s and Health visitors will support you and your family offering advice and referral to a specialist worker if this is needed. They will not make decisions for you but can offer guidance and information so that you can move forward together and keep yourself safe.

Household isolation restrictions as a result of coronavirus do not apply if you need to leave your home to escape domestic abuse.

Please speak to your midwife if you need any support or call one of the help line numbers below

Barnsley

IDAS offers free, confidential support and advice and access to emergency accommodation for anyone who is subject to domestic abuse.

info@idas.org.uk

03000 110 110  

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Bassetlaw

Nottinghamshire Women's Aid 01909 533610

Nottinghamshire Domestic Abuse 24 hour Helpline 0808 800 0340

Notts HelpYourself

Nottingham City Council

0300 500 8080  enquiries@nottscc.gov.uk

The Early Help Unit can be contacted on 0115 804 1248 (Parents & Professionals) or by email at early.help@nottscc.gov.uk

 Rotherham

Apna Haq exists to support black and minority ethnic (BME) women and girls in Rotherham, South Yorkshire who are experiencing any form of violence.

01709 519212
info@apnahaq.org.uk 

Rotherham Abuse Counselling Service provide FREE specialist counselling to adults and young people over 13, of any gender, who have experienced abuse at any time in their life.

01709 835482
info@rothacs.org.uk

Rotherham Rise We support adults, young people and children affected by Domestic Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham.

Rotherham Rise: Confidential advice line: 0330 202 0571
Accommodation services: 0870 850 2247
enquiries@rotherhamrise.org.uk

Sheffield

Sheffield domestic and sexual abuse services list (PDF May 2023)

IDAS

IDAS offers free, confidential support and advice and access to emergency accommodation for anyone who is subject to domestic abuse.

info@idas.org.uk    0808 808 2241

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Sheffield Domestic Abuse

Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm
0808 808 2241
help@sheffielddact.org.uk

Sheffield Women’s Aid  providing emergency accommodation for women and children who have suffered and survived domestic and sexual abuse and violence

Referral line: 0114 236 6423
​​​​​​​mail@sheffieldwomensaid.org.uk

Shelter Homelessness Service 
​​​​​​​Furnival House, 48 Furnival Gate, Sheffield, S1 4QP 0344 515 1515 

Ashiana Sheffield
0114 255 5740

Sheffield Women’s Counselling and Therapy Service 
0114 275 2157 

Sheffield Working Women’s Opportunities Project 
0114 275 2040 

Vida Sheffield Specialist trauma-focused and gender sensitive therapy service for women and girls whose mental health is affected by previous experiences of abuse and trauma.
0114 275 0101


     

South Yorkshire Police Report domestic abuse

Refuge National Domestic Abuse Helpline

Free helpline open 24 hours a day. 0808 2000 247