Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Domestic Violence Taskgroup

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Help available

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There are many organisations that can help you quickly in a crisis or emergency. Here are some:

IN EMERGENCY
DIAL "999" and ask for the POLICE
The Police can protect you from further danger, ensure that you and your children are not at risk from further abuse, take firm & positive action against your attacker.

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I'm worried about my relationship... I'm not sure if i is OK?

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You may be in a domestic abusive relationship if:
* You feel frightened by, or responsible for, your partner's temper or behaviour.
* You make decisions according to what your partner wants or how you think they will react.
* Your partner calls you names, or tries to degrade or humiliate you privately or publicly.
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Zero Tolerance?

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To make the right choices, you need to know the facts!

In 1998, the Zero Tolerance Charitable Trust found that 1 in 5 young men and 1 in 10 young women thought that abuse or violence against women was acceptable.

 

Offering support to a friend or family member

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If you know that a friend or family member is experiencing domestic violence, you are likely to be worried and perhaps scared. Sometimes, you may be frustrated because your friend or family member is not 'simply' leaving a violent partner.

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