Domestic Violence
We aim to address domestic violence abuse within Blyth Valley. It is our aim to support, advise and signpost any person who has been affected by domestic violence, by following the appropriate links.
Domestic violence is rarely a one-off incident. It is traditionally a crime that has been hidden away, and often goes under reported. It mostly affects the lives of women and their children. However anyone can be abused.
Most people think that domestic violence is limited to socially deprived families, this is a myth. It cuts across all social, economic, professional, religious and cultural boundaries. Domestic violence can affect anybody in any community regardless of race, disability or sexuality.
Many victims live their lives in fear, with a loss of freedom to do as they please, they can suffer on many levels including health, education, housing and employment.
This site provides information about:
- County-wide Domestic Violence Strategy (Executive Version)
- County-wide Domestic Violence Strategy (Full Version)
- What is domestic violence
- Facts about domestic violence
- Aspects of Abuse
- How do I keep myself safe
- What support can we offer
- Directory of Services
- How can we assist you
- How can I ensure my internet activities are safe
- If I tell anyone will social services take my children
- What if I have no money
- Links to other organisations
Further Information
You can obtain further information from the following
ASB Unit, Blyth Valley Housing, Dinsdale House, 75 Marine Terrace, Blyth NE24 2LN.
Telephone: ASB Unit Hotline 01670 542060
RNID Typetalk service prefix number 18001
EMail: Anti-Social Behaviour Unit
75 Marine Terrace
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 2BX
Phone: 01670 542542

