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Tender
(The trading name of the Until The Violence Stops Campaign)
Hampstead Town Hall213 Haverstock HillLondonNW3 4QP
020 7431 7227
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children National Child Trafficking Advice and Information Line
(NSPCC National Child Trafficking Advice and Information Line)
Alexandra Ciardi House7-8, Greenland PlaceLondonNW1 0AP
0800 800 5000
Fresh Start reception 020 7428 1500
Survivors UK
Ground Floor34 Great James StreetLondonWC1N 3HB
0845 122 1201 (Helpline)
West Hampstead Womens Centre
The Old Library26-30, Cotleigh RoadLondonNW6 2NP
020 7328 7389
Fax: 020 7624 8952
Mens Centre
Counselling for men who abuse people they love, usually women, although the Centre is also experienced in work with gay men. Counselling for people experiencing sexual or gender difficulties. The charges for treatment are means tested. Some treatment programmes available to residents in certain areas…
020 7267 8713
Fax: 020 7485 7957
Dogs Trust Freedom Project
LondonEC1V 7XP
0800 298 9199
Fax: 020 7833 8798
Traumatic Stress Clinic
73 Charlotte StreetLondonW1T 4PL
020 7530 3666
Fax: 020 7530 3677
Jewish Womens Aid
LondonN12 9ZE
0808 8010500 (Freephone Helpline), 020 8445 8060 (Office)
Fax: 020 8445 0305
Camden Police Community Safety Unit
(CSU)
10 Lambs Conduit StreetLondonWC1N 3NR
020 8733 6443, 020 8733 6550, 020 8733 5946, 020 8733 5665, 020 8733 5565
Fax: 020 8733 6598
Study Group (Survivors of Incest)
(Formerly known as Survivors of Incest Anonymous)
78 Hampstead High StreetLondonNW3 1RE
Shelter Free Housing Advice Helpline
(Formerly known as Shelterline or Shelter Line)
The email address is not suitable for advice enquiries - please ring the helpline. For anyone facing a housing emergency, including people who are homeless, tenants suffering harassment or eviction, or people fleeing from domestic violence. The advisors can give immediate, practical advice, inform people…
0808 800 4444
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Freshstart
(NSPCC Fresh Start)
Alexandra Ciardi House7-8, Greenland PlaceLondonNW1 0AP
020 7428 1500 (Reception), 020 7825 2775 (Public enquiries)
Fax: 020 7428 1182
Haven Paddington
St Mary's HospitalPraed StreetLondonW2 1NY
020 3312 1101 (office hours); 020 3312 6666 (other times)
Fax: 020 3312 1850
ICAP
(Immigrant Counselling and Psychotherapy)
96 Moray RoadLondonN4 3LA
020 7272 7906
Fax: 020 7272 6920
Rights of Women
(ROW)
52-54, Featherstone StreetLondonEC1Y 8RT
020 7251 6575 (Office), 020 7251 6577 (Family Law Advice), 020 7251 8887 (Criminal Law Advice), 020 7490 7689 (Immigration and Asylum Law Advice)
Fax: 020 7490 5377
Textphone/Minicom: 020 7490 2562
ISO-SAC
(Also known as In Support of Sexually Abused Children)
Counsels and supports the families of children who have been sexually abused. Send large SAE (first class stamp) for literature. Also 12 sessions of counselling to adult survivors at £20 per hour (Nov 2012).
020 7284 2125
Minster Centre
(Including the Mapesbury Clinic, Families Without Fear Project AND Low Cost Psychotherapy and Counselling Service)
20 Lonsdale RoadLondonNW6 6RD
020 7644 6240 (Reception)
Fax: 020 7644 6241
Kiran Project
(Formerly known as Kiran Asian Womens Aid)
Leytonstone, LondonE11 1AA
020 8558 1986
Fax: 020 8532 8260
Refuge
(Including the National Domestic Violence Helpline Run in Partnership With Womens Aid)
National charity which provides safe, emergency accommodation through a growing network of refuges throughout the country and runs the Freephone 24-Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline in partnership with Women’s Aid. Also offers services for children, individual and group counselling for abused women and community based…
0808 200 0247 (24 hours)
Respect Phoneline
An information and advice line for domestic violence perpetrators looking for help to stop their violence and abuse; also for their (ex) partners, friends and families and for frontline workers. Website lists local perpetrator programmes and support services. (The details shown here were taken from…
0808 802 4040 (helpline for perpetrators of violence)
0808 801 0327 (helpline for victims of violence)