I Need Help

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing domestic violence…
You don’t have to do this on your own!

We are here to support you, whatever you need.

IN IMMEDIATE DANGER?

Call 999 or 999BSL

If you’re not able to speak, cough or tap the handset and then press 55 on your phone – the police will know it’s an emergency.

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Out of Office Hours

For 24/7 advice call the free National Domestic Abuse Helpline on:

0808 2000 247

Call Us

Need help? Call STORM now

0207 498 0311

Monday-Friday, 10am-5.30pm

Email Us

Via our contact page or:

help@storm.org.uk

We will get back to you soon.

Visit Us

Monday-Friday, 10am-5.30pm

Strasburg Road, Battersea

Our door is always open.

Worried about someone?

Just because it’s not YOU suffering from domestic violence, doesn’t make it any less lonely or confusing. We’re here for you, too. Talk to us – we will be completely discreet, and your call can be anonymous if you wish.

Not sure if it’s domestic abuse? Get help recognising the signs here.

We’re here for you. whenever you’re ready.

The first step is always the hardest. We know, because we’ve stood in your shoes. But know that you don’t have to take that step alone.

Find out about our services

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All of our services are run by trained experts and are 100% confidential. They include:

  • Counselling
  • 1:1 Trauma sessions
  • Crisis intervention & advocacy
  • Specialist legal support

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What is domestic abuse?

Sometimes it’s hard to know whether what you’re experiencing is abuse. We can help you spot the signs that you’re in an abusive relationship.

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Facts about domestic abuse

1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime. The numbers don’t lie. Most of the other statistics are equally shocking.

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You Are Not Alone

Domestic abuse is not caused by bad relationships, but by abusers. Reading other people’s stories can help us see that we are not at fault – and that we are not alone.

Read More Here