Worcestershire's 24-hour, freephone* helpline 0800 980 3331
*calls from mobile phones may be charged
Worcestershire has a local countywide domestic abuse 24-hour helpline, provided by Women’s Aid, which deals with any queries from people who have or are experiencing domestic abuse, or from those who may be worried about someone experiencing it. You can call if you need a listening ear, advice, and access to refuge accommodation, support/advocacy and/or someone to talk to.
If English is not your first language, there are support workers available (via an appointment system) who you can talk to in Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali and Polish. Please note that an appointment can be arranged for you to meet up with a support worker.
If you are a man who has or is currently experiencing domestic abuse, there are male support workers (should you prefer to talk to a male worker) who understand what you are going through who are there to support you and your family. Please note that an appointment can be arranged for you to meet up with a support worker.
There is a range of other confidential and free services offering advice and support to individuals experiencing domestic abuse:
| Emergency numbers | Local numbers | National numbers |
| Summary of services on offer | Housing & Support |
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