Domestic abuse

Get help and support, what to do if you are in immediate danger, our commitment to tackling domestic abuse, stalking and harassment.

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Help and support

If you are in immediate danger, call 999 and ask for the police.

Domestic abuse includes any incident or pattern of controlling, coercive, threatening, violent or abusive behaviour. It can happen between partners, ex-partners or family members, regardless of social background, age, gender, religion, sexuality or ethnicity.

Abuse may be:

  • emotional
  • physical
  • psychological
  • sexual
  • financial
  • coercive or controlling

You might be experiencing domestic abuse if your partner:

  • calls you names or puts you down
  • threatens you or your children
  • acts violently towards you
  • prevents you from seeing friends or family
  • controls your money
  • harms you or makes you feel unsafe

If any of these apply, support is available.

What to do if there is no immediate danger 

If you think a crime has been committed but there is no immediate danger:

Contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101

If you are at risk of becoming homeless

If you are at risk of becoming homeless because of domestic abuse, you will be treated as automatically in priority need for homelessness assistance. You can get more information on our website: Homeless due to domestic abuse.

Local and national services

Nottinghamshire County Council has lots of information on how to get help and support, including:

  • local services and helplines
  • national support services
  • sexual violence support services
  • services for children and young people

Domestic abuse and sexual violence support – Nottinghamshire County Council

Better Together

Better Together, run by Nottinghamshire Women’s Aid, want to work with all survivors of domestic abuse. There are also sessions for children and young people. The project is a space for people with lived and learnt experience to come together to have a voice and to be heard.

Go to Better Together - Nottinghamshire Women's Aid website

Stalking and harassment

Stalking is a criminal offence and can be very dangerous.

Call 101 and report it to the police. 

Nottinghamshire Police has a dedicated stalking safeguarding officer who helps to support victims as well as the monthly multi-agency stalking clinic. 

Stalking and harassment – Nottinghamshire Police website.

You can also contact the National Stalking Helpline, Suzy Lamplugh Trust.

Go to the National Stalking Helpline – Suzy Lamplugh Trust website.

Enough campaign

The Enough campaign has been launched by the government to highlight different forms of violence against women and girls and the simple acts that anyone can take to challenge perpetrators of abuse.

Enough – end violence against women and girls

Further help and advice

Support for women

Nottinghamshire Domestic and Sexual Violence Helpline

Telephone: 0808 800 0340 (free, confidential, 24/7)

Support for men

Men’s Advice Line 

Telephone: 0808 801 0327 (free, confidential)

Equation Nottinghamshire (men’s local domestic abuse support)

Telephone: 0115 960 5556 

Support for LGBTQ+ people

Galop (national LGBT+ domestic abuse helpline) 

Telephone: 0800 999 5428

Emotional Support

Samaritans 

Telephone: 116 123 (24/7 emotional support)