Surrey Against Domestic Abuse
Help and support for anyone experiencing domestic abuse in Surrey
Useful numbers
Surrey domestic abuse helpline
01483 776822
9am to 9pm, 7 days a week
provided by yourSanctuary
Surrey Police
999 (emergency)
101 (non-emergency)
How to get help
Frightened, hurt or controlled by a partner, ex-partner or family member? Speak to someone trained to provide you with emotional and practical support
What is domestic abuse and sexual violence
Domestic abuse can affect men and women of any age, ethnicity, orientation, and income level, regardless of ability.
Keeping yourself and your children safe
If you are living in an abusive relationship and are not ready to leave there are steps you can take to try to keep yourself and your children safe.
How can I help someone who is being abused?
For friends and family, it can be really challenging supporting someone who is in a domestic abuse relationship. Find out how you can help.
Worried about your own or someone else's abusive behaviour?
Information on services providing individuals with specialist support to increase survivor safety and reduce harm from domestic abuse and stalking behaviours.
For professionals
Information for professionals working to support those experiencing domestic abuse including training, key strategies aimed at tackling DA and violence against women and girls (VAWG)
Domestic abuse in Surrey
The needs assessment helps inform the delivery of domestic abuse services by exploring the needs of survivors, their children, and perpetrators.
Campaigns and latest news
Find out more about Surrey’s latest news and domestic abuse and violence against women and girls campaigns and bulletins.