Domestic Abuse Useful Links

Organisations providing support to victims of Domestic Abuse

 

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Domestic abuse covers mental, physical, sexual or financial abuse resulting from a relationship.

 

If you're in need of help with housing because you're experiencing or threatened with domestic abuse or violence you can contact your local Social Work Office who can help if you are experiencing domestic abuse.

  • Glasgow Women's Aid which offers advice, support and temporary accommodation to women, with and without children, who have been abused.

    Glasgow Women's Aid
    4th Floor
    30 Bell Street
    Glasgow G1 1LG
    Phone 0141 553 2022
    Fax 0141 553 0592

  • Drumchapel Women's Aid is opened 24 hours a day 7 days a week and offers support and temporary accomodation to women and childeren who have experienced domestic abuse.

    Drumchapel Women's Aid
    8 Essenside Avenue
    Glasgow G15 6DX
    Phone 0141 944 0201
    Email
    drumwomen@btconnect.com

  • Hemat Gryffe Women's Aid provides safe temporary refuge accomodation primarily to black and ethnic minority women, children and young people who are victims of domestic abuse.

    Hemat Gryffe Women's Aid
    Flat 0/1
    24 Willowbank Street
    Glasgow G3 6LZ
    Phone 0141 353 0859
    Fax 0141 564 1316

  • Glasgow East Women's Aid offers refuge accomodation, individual support and group support to women and children who have experienced domestic abuse.

    Glasgow East Women's Aid
    753 Westerhouse Road
    Easterhouse
    Glasgow G34 9PB
    Phone 0141 773 3533 (Crisis)
    Phone 0141 781 0230 (Office)
    Fax 0141 771 4711

  • The Zero Tolerance Charitable Trust
    The Trust works in partnership with local authorities and a range of statutory and voluntary organisations to promote innovative policy and practice which tackle the root causes of male violence against women and children.

  • Abused Men In Scotland (AMIS)
    AMIS works with any man over 16 concerned about domestic abuse, regardless of sexuality, age, dis/ability or ethnic origin.

  • Scottish Goverment Domestic Abuse Website
    Information about domestic abuse from the Scottish Exectutive, covering topics such as: law, support groups, children and refuges.

  • If you are experiencing domestic abuse, you may need help while still in an abusive relationship, while you are planning to leave or once you have left. Glasgow City Council can offer you the chance to talk about your situation and can give information on possible options along with information and advice on:

    • finance and welfare benefits
    • support services for children and young people
    • local counselling services and projects
    • housing
    • community support services

Glasgow City Council will put you in touch with other Council Services and other agencies who can provide help.

 

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