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Men's Advice Line
From: Respect
Our service standards Help and support for male victims of domestic violence Men's Advice Line: a confidential helpline for any man experiencing domestic violence and abuse from a partner (or ex-partner). We are a team of skilled professionals offering...
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Kidsmart
From: Childnet International
Website giving information about using the internet safely http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/
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A&E Work
From: Redthread
Our Youth Violence Intervention Programme runs in London’s four Major Trauma Centre hospitals. There, our innovative service aims to reduce serious youth violence across the capital, and has revolutionised the support available to young victims of violence.
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Respect Phoneline
From: Respect
A confidential and anonymous helpline for anyone concerned about their violence and/or abuse towards a partner or ex-partner. We are a team of skilled professionals offering advice, information and support to domestic violence perpetrators, as well as...
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Independent Domestic Violence Advocacy (IDVA)
From: The Nia Project
nia an IDVA services in Haringey which supports women who have been identified as being at high risk of serious harm, including homicide, through domestic violence. IDVA IDVAs are independent from all agencies to ensure the best possible support and information...
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Bullying
From: Education Welfare Service
Being bullied is a horrible and distressing experience. It can have serious and long-term consequences for some young people, even lasting throughout their lives. The important thing is not to put up with it, but to ask for help and advice. It is important...
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