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Domestic Violence and Abuse

Domestic Violence and Abuse

Domestic violence is any threatening behaviour, violence or abuse that takes place in an intimate or family-type relationship. It is a pattern of controlling behaviour.

Camden SafetyNet have produced a new guide and training resources on with essential information for staff who work with residents on how to recognise the signs of abuse and where to go for help. Further information can be found in the guide.

British Sign Language access

Deaf women can now receive free, confidential support from our National Domestic Abuse Helpline Advisers via qualified British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters. We developed this service in partnership with SignHealth, which provides the only specialist domestic abuse service delivered in BSL. Women can follow the BSL symbol on the National Domestic Abuse Helpline website, watch a BSL video that explains the service and how to access it safely, then simply click on a button to connect with an interpreter. There's no sign-up required. 

BSL interpretation is available 10am - 6pm, Monday - Friday (some Deaf women may also want to access Live Chat, which is open from 3pm until 10pm on weekdays). 

Language Selector 

We have also translated all the content on the National Domestic Abuse Helpline website into Polish, Bengali and Spanish, with more languages planned. This includes information on spotting the signs of domestic abuse, supporting a friend, safety planning, rights and options and how women can receive support from the Helpline. Users can change the language by clicking the globe in the top right-hand corner on desktop, and in the menu list on mobile. https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ 

Last updated: 23 September 2021