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Domestic Violence

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A new direct enquiry service has been formed, 118800, it is a national directory of all mobile phone numbers.  Their website says that addresses will not be used or forwarded to anyone.

Stop Domestic ViolenceIf you wish to, you can make yourself ex-directory by logging on to  www.118800.co.uk  and clicking on ex-directory and following the simple stages from there.  You can also text 'E' to 118800 from the mobile you wish to become ex-directory

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In an emergency if you your children or family members are at risk, you can get help from the police immediately by calling 999.

Domestic violence is a crime and the police take it very seriously. They have specially trained police officers who deal exclusively with supporting survivors of domestic violence and hate crime.

If you are a victim of domestic violence you may feel very alone and afraid and uncertain where to turn to for support and advice.

H&F Homes condemns all domestic violence and abuse. We have clear service standard commitments in responding to domestic violence and abuse. 100% of the time we promise to:

  • Publicise support information about domestic violence in area offices and newsletters
  • Make sure anyone presenting themselves at our offices as a victim of domestic violence is seen immediately
  • When necessary make an appropriate referral within 24 hours

When you suffer from domestic violence you can feel very alone. But you're not. And while there are lots of other people out there suffering in the same way it is important to also be aware that there are also many organisations which can help and support you.


– for victims of domestic violence


– for victims of same-sex domestic violence

How to get help

We know it can be difficult to ask for and find help. Domestic abuse can undermine your confidence and make you feel unable to act. But there are lots of people who can help and advise you on the course of action which is best for you. If you feel you or your children are in immediate danger from your partner then your first priority must be the safety of yourself and your family.

CALL 999 FOR THE POLICE EMERGENCY SERVICE

This information has been produced by the Hammersmith and Fulham Domestic Violence Forum. The Forum is an umbrella body which coordinates the work of all the agencies involved in providing services to victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children.

Opening hours: 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday

Contact: Community Safety Unit, Hammersmith Town Hall, King Street, London W6 9JU

email: Community Safety Unit 

telephone: 020 8753 2816

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