If you want to stay in or return to your own home
Call 999 or go to your local police station for immediate help if you or someone else is in danger or a crime is in progress. If you are unable to speak, 999 operators can still connect you to police. The operator will listen for background noises. Find out how to make silent 999 calls.
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If you are experiencing domestic abuse and want to remain in or return to your own home, you may be able to get help through sanctuary measure to make your home safe and secure.
If it is safe for you to stay or return, sanctuary measures reduce the risks you face to help you to feel safe at home. They are tailored to each person’s individual home and installed by professionals.
Sanctuary measures can include:
- new locks
- stronger doors
- additional alarm systems
To find out more contact Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid:
- Telephone: 0808 800 0028 (lines open every day 9:00am to 5:00pm)
- Online webchat: www.bswaid.org available Monday to Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm
Women can also visit the Early Intervention Hub:
- Address: Bank House, 36 Bristol Street, Birmingham B5 7AA.
- Drop in: Monday and Tuesday 10:00am to 4:00pm, Wednesday 1:00pm to 4:00pm, Thursday and Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm
Page last updated: 17 December 2024