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Surrey working in partnership against domestic abuse
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Surrey working in partnership against domestic abuse
 
Poster that says the biggest victims can be the smallest

The Surrey Against Domestic Abuse partnership is made up of domestic abuse outreach services, NHS representatives, the county council, Reigate & Banstead Borough Council and other councils across Surrey. The partnership works to raise awareness about domestic abuse and its impact on sufferers, friends, families and children.

New website launched

A new website was launched last month to make that goal easier. Now, www.surreyagainstda.info, provides a wealth of information:

  • details of support services across Surrey
  • accounts from former domestic abuse sufferers
  • fact and figures about domestic abuse
  • information about how you can help.

The biggest victims can often be the smallest

The partnership recently launched a campaign to highlight the effect an abuse relationship can have on children. In fact, research suggests that children are either in the same or next room in 90% of domestic abuse cases in family homes. This can lead to detrimental effects on children and cause nightmares, depression and anxiety.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse call East Surrey Domestic Abuse Services on 01737 771350 for confidential help and support, call the yourSanctuary Surrey 24 hour helpline on 01483 776822 or visit www.surreyagainstda.info.

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