Domestic Violence & Abuse
Aanchal Women’s Aid

Provides emotional, practical support and services to help people who face challenging life situations to understand their rights and make informed and positive life choices.
Website: http://www.aanchal.org.uk
Email: info@aanchal.org.uk
Phone: 0845 451 2547
Al-Aman Project

Al-Aman means ‘safety’ in Arabic. DVIP’s Al-Aman Project works with Arabic-speaking communities in London. We support women who experience domestic violence, and their children; and we work with men to end their violent and abusive behaviour.
PO Box 2838 London W6 9ZE
Website: http://www.dvip.org/information-in-english.htm
Email: info@dvip.org
Phone: Al-Aman Violence Prevention Programme 020 8748 2577 or Al-Aman Women’s Support Services 020 8563 2250
Al-Hasaniya Moroccan Women’s Centre

Al-Hasaniya Moroccan Women’s Centre is a community group that seeks to serve the health, welfare, educational and cultural needs of Moroccan and Arabic-speaking women and their families living in the Borough of Kensington & Chelsea and London-wide.
Al-Hasaniya Moroccan Women’s Centre, Bays 4 & 5, Trellick Tower Golborne Road London W10 5PA
Website: http://www.al-hasaniya.org.uk/
Email: contact@al-hasaniya.org.uk
Phone: 02030 48 44 88
Asha Projects

Asha are a South Asian organisation that works to end violence against women and girls. They offer confidential advice and information, and secure, temporary accommodation for South Asian women and children fleeing violence.
Website: http://www.ashaprojects.org.uk/
Email: advice@asha.org.uk
Phone: 0208 696 0023
Asian Women Lone Parents Association (AWLPA)

The Asian Women Lone Parents Association (AWLPA) works to support Asian women who are lone parents, and their children, by providing services which enable them to improve their lives and wellbeing.
Asian Women Lone Parents Association London N7
Website: http://www.awlpa.org/
Email: info@awlpa.org
Phone: 020 7700 0675
British Association of Anger Management (BAAM)

The British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) is the main UK centre of expertise for all aspects of anger and conflict management.
The British Association of Anger Management, 14 Railway Approach East Grinstead Sussex RH19 1BP
Website: http://www.angermanage.co.uk/
Email: Contact form on website
Phone: 0345 1300 286
Buttle UK

Buttle UK aims to meet the needs of families and young people in crisis. As the largest grant awarding charity in the UK that focuses solely on children and young people in need, Buttle UK hear about children and young people in circumstances that most people are unaware of. Buttle UK support children and families who are not having their needs met through statutory or other traditional routes of support.
15 Greycoat Place London SW1P 1SB
Website: http://www.buttleuk.org/
Email: Use the contact form on Buttle UK’s website: http://www.buttleuk.org/contact-us
Phone: 020 7828 7311
Calm Mediation

Calm Mediation is a service that provides mediation in community settings for neighbours or families in conflict, and in workplaces for colleagues or teams in conflict.
92 Camberwell Road London SE5 0EG
Website: https://www.calmmediation.org/
Email: info@calmediation.org
Phone: 0207 603 4014
Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DViP)

For over 20 years, we’ve been helping to make women and children safer. With services across London, we work to stop domestic violence and to reduce the harm it causes to women, children and families. We offer a range of services for adults and children, from locations in south, west and east London.
Devonshire House, 164-168 Westminster Bridge Road London, SE1 7RW
Website: http://www.dvip.org/2.htm
Email: info@dvip.org
Phone: 0207 633 9181
Everyman Project

Offers a counselling programme for men who want to change their violent and/or abusive behaviour. Also offers a telephone advice line for anyone concerned about a man’s behaviour. Holds meetings in south and north London. They run a 30 week therapeutic counselling programme designed to challenge, educate, inform, support and help men who have issues with their angry, violent or abusive behaviours and want to change them.
1A Waterlow Road London N19 5NJ
Website: http://www.everymanproject.co.uk
Email: everymanproject@btopenworld.com
Phone: Perpetrators apply online or call 0203 642 8850. Survivors (any gender) can contact 0203 642 8860.
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