Domestic abuse
Are you a dream boyfriend by day and a control freak by night?
Are you a dream boyfriend by day, and a control freak by night?
Are you experiencing domestic abuse and would like to remain safely in your home? (factsheet)
If it is safe and your choice, and your partner no longer lives with you, the district wide Sanctuary Service may be able to help make your home more secure. The Sanctuary Service helps victim-survivors who are assessed as being at standard to medium risk to stay safely in their home.
Are you his princess one minute and a stupid tart the next?
Are you his princess one minute and a stupid tart the next?
At home shouldn't mean at risk (A4 poster)
The Home Office has worked with key partners and charities to launch a new national campaign to raise awareness that support is still available for victims of domestic abuse, despite the Covid-19 stay at home guidance.
At home shouldn't mean at risk of domestic abuse (A5 leaflet)
The Home Office has worked with key partners and charities to launch a new national campaign to raise awareness that support is still available for victims of domestic abuse, despite the Covid-19 stay at home guidance.
Do you know if your teenager is in an abusive relationship?
This leaflet will help parents to find out more about abuse in teenage relationships and understand the pressures to have sex which some teenagers may experience.
Do you make your girlfriend weak at the knees (poster)
Do you make your girlfriend weak at the knees because she's scared you'll hit her?
Do you make your girlfriend weak at the knees? (postcard)
This postcard encourages young people affected by an abusive relationship to seek advice.
Does your boyfriend tell you you're pretty? (postcard)
This postcard encourages young people affected by an abusive relationship to seek advice.
Does your boyfriend tell you you're pretty? (poster)
Does your boyfriend tell you you're pretty? Pretty ugly, pretty stupid, pretty frigid.
Domestic abuse - information from Victim Support (leaflet)
Victim Support is an independent charity offering free, confidential support to people affected by crime and traumatic incidents. Our volunteers are specially trained to give information, practical help and emotional support to people who have been threatened or abused.
Domestic abuse in lesbian, gay and bisexual partnerships (A5 booklet)
This resource highlights the importance of continuing to research domestic abuse in LGB+ communities and the need for local, informed, compassionate service provision to best support LGB+ victims of domestic abuse. We want to highlight the importance of LGB+ individuals' inclusion in domestic abuse services and draw attention to the issue as one that affects all types of partnerships, families and people.
Domestic abuse in transgender partnerships (A5 booklet)
This resource highlights the importance of continuing to research domestic abuse in the Transgender community and the need for local, informed, compassionate service provision to best support transgender victims of domestic abuse. We want to highlight the importance of Transgender individuals' inclusion in domestic violence services and draw attention to the issue as one that affects all types of partnerships, families and people.
Domestic violence - affecting men
This manual has been uniquely designed to speak to men involved in domestic violence (who inflict domestic violence or abuse on others) as well as men affected by domestic violence (men who are being abused) by creating two manuals in one.
Help, educate, awareness, respond - HEAR (A4 poster)
We're asking organisations across Norfolk to sign up to a new campaign to help employees who might be suffering domestic abuse. The HEAR campaign calls on employers to break the silence around domestic abuse and HEAR, help and provide support to their staff on this important issue.
Leeway - breaking free from domestic abuse (A4 poster)
Leeway is a specialist domestic abuse charity. They support adults, children and young people who have or are still experiencing domestic abuse. This poster outlines all the different services that are available, and provides information on how you can get free, confidential help and advice.
Open the box (leaflet)
Details of a free 10 week course available to women affected by domestic abuse. It will help women to understand and recover from the impact of domestic abuse.
Pandora Project (poster)
Pandora Project offers advice, support and information to adults and children affected by domestic abuse. Abuse can be current or historic. We offer a confidential and non-judgemental support service.
Pandora Project - children and young people (leaflet)
Pandora Project offer support to children and young people aged 5-18 years, affected by domestic abuse, living in West Norfolk and Swaffham.
Pandora Project - women (leaflet)
Pandora Project provides free support, advice, information and support to women and children suffering domestic abuse in West Norfolk and coastal North Norfolk.
Raped or sexually assaulted - where would you go if you needed help? (A4 poster)
A poster with the details of the The Harbour Centre (a specialist centre providing help for survivors of rape or sexual abuse).
Raped or sexually assaulted - where would you go if you needed help? (leaflet)
The Harbour Centre is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre providing medical care and one to one emotional and practical support to victims of rape, attempted rape and serious sexual assault (that includes penetration), whether you are a man, woman or child and if it happened recently or a long time ago.
See something, hear something, say something (aqua A4 poster)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something.
See something, hear something, say something (dark blue A4 poster)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something.
See something, hear something, say something (leaflet)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something. Adult abuse is when someone hurts an adult at risk.
Think B4U bully - be a buddy, not a bully (booklet)
LGBTQ+ bullying is any bullying behaviour where someone feels they are targeted for their sexuality and/or gender (whether actual or perceived). It can start from a young age, often because of learned behaviours and attitudes, and reinforcement of gender stereotypes.
We're here to support your journey to freedom (A4 poster)
NIDAS is a domestic abuse service for people at medium or high risk of further harm and their children in Norfolk. This service is here for you every step of the way. No matter where you are in Norfolk, we are here to help.
Working together to tackle child sexual abuse (leaflet)
Child sex abuse happens to boys, girls and children of all ages from all communities. Most of these children don't tell anyone or will not get any help until they are adults. Whether you work with children or are a parent, the information in this booklet has been put together to help you : prevent children being sexually abused, recognise the signs when sexual abuse might be happening, and, stop sexual abuse. The booklet also provides links to resources and support for those affected by child sexual abuse.
You don't have to live in fear of domestic abuse
Norfolk Constabulary are committed to supporting anyone who is a victim of domestic abuse and will work with our partner agencies to help you. Our message is simple - no-one need suffer in silence.