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Domestic abuse

Domestic abuse is an incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening, degrading and violent behaviour, including sexual violence, in the majority of cases by a partner or ex-partner, but also by a family member or carer.

Domestic abuse can include, but is not limited to:

If you are suffering from domestic abuse and live in the South Tyneside area you can:

  • phone 999 and ask for the police if you are in immediate danger of violence.
  • speak to someone in the Police Community Support Unit (CSU) for advice on legal solutions. Police non-emergencies: 101.
  • apply to the courts for an occupation order to exclude the abuser from your home, a non-molestation order restraining the abuser from causing or threatening violence to you or a member of your household, or an injunction against the abuser to keep them away from you and your home if you want to stay in your home.
  • contact South Tyneside's Women's Aid on 0191 454 8257, they can arrange temporary accommodation, advice and support.
  • contact Impact Family Services on 0191 456 7577.
  • contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline on 0808 2000 247 (this is a 24-hour service).
  • contact the Housing Options Service on 0800 141 2645 (freephone) if you need emergency housing.

For more information on domestic abuse, inlcuding a list of services that can offer you support and advice see South Tyneside Council: Domestic violence.