Relationships
Managing relationships within your family, friends or community can be challenging. Many women who come to our centre experience domestic abuse. This may be physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse, or violence that takes place within an intimate or family-type relationship and that forms a pattern of coercive and controlling behaviour.
If you have experienced sexual or domestic violence or abuse, the effects can be devastating and long-lasting. A traumatic event or exposure to long-term abuse can impact on your capability to lead a normal life, both emotionally and socially.
You may be physically hurt, suffering emotional difficulties and feeling overwhelmed. You may not know who to turn to for support. You may want to report the crime against you but not know where to start.
You don’t have to suffer in silence. It’s important that you are able to reach out for help, to someone you can trust.
The Women’s Centre has specially trained support workers who can give you social and emotional support and help you to resolve some of the difficulties you are experiencing.
As well as individual support, we deliver The Freedom Programme which is an 11-week group programme, open to any woman who has experienced domestic abuse (scroll down for more information). Completing the programme will help you to have a better understanding about healthy relationships, help you to feel better about yourself and build confidence to improve the quality of your life, in a safe and supportive environment, with other women with shared experience.
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