Domestic abuse
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#SilentSolution
If you are in immediate danger but feel it is unsafe to speak, you can use the #SilentSolution. Learn more about how to use the #SilentSolution when calling the police.
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Reporting abuse
If you are in immediate danger, call the police on 999 If you would like to speak to the police or report abuse call 101 Professionals can report abuse to the Wakefield District Domestic Abuse Service by filling in a form. All information provided will be dealt the same way
Wakefield domestic abuse service is here to help you. Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse. Regardless of gender, age, religion or sexual orientation. Find out more about the support we offer.
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What is domestic abuse?
Learn more about what domestic abuse is -
Wakefield district domestic abuse service
What can you expect when you contact Wakefield district domestic abuse service (WDDAS)? -
Types of domestic abuse
Read more about the different types of domestic abuse -
Are you a survivor of domestic abuse?
Read more about how you can help others and improve our services, support and training if you are a survivor of domestic abuse -
Domestic abuse - our work
Find out more about Wakefield District's Domestic Abuse strategy and projects in our area -
Are you worried about hurting loved ones?
It can be hard to admit that your behaviour is hurting the people closest to you. You are not alone - there is information and support available to help you choose to change.