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Domestic abuse is unacceptable in any situation, no matter what stresses you are under.  For anyone who feels they are at risk of abuse, it is important to remember that there is help and support available to you.

All incidents of domestic abuse should be reported to Merseyside Police, as soon as possible, via 101 or 999 in an emergency. There is a team of specialist officers who are trained to support people in vulnerable situations.

We understand it can take a lot of courage to do this, but it's the first step towards making sure you and your children (if you have any) are safe. Other local agencies will also be able to help you.

Call 999 if your life is in danger and you need immediate help.  

There are other support services you can speak to. 

Helplines

 

If you are worried that someone you are afraid of may find out you have viewed this web page Womens Aid have information about how to cover your tracks!

The Silent Solution system enables a 999 mobile caller who is too scared to make a noise or speak, to press 55 when prompted - to inform police they are in a genuine emergency.

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