If domestic abuse is in progress, if you feel threatened, if you are in immediate danger, or it’s an emergency, call 999. Thames Valley Police are able to offer a wide range of support and action to victims of domestic abuse including:- arresting threatening or…
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The helpline is run in partnership between Refuge and Women’s Aid. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for women experiencing domestic violence. All calls are confidential. Information and support Fully trained female workers and volunteers provide support, information and a listening ear. They can…

Spotlight UK will be providing and delivering food parcels for vulnerable adults and families in need. This is for anyone who you are concerned about from a safeguarding prospective who are usually supported through foodbanks, plus anyone who is socially isolating due to Covid 19, a family who may…
Comprehensive list of resources and contact information including a 'Stay Safe' suicide prevention toolkit for people with learning disabilities. The Stay Alive app is a pocket suicide prevention resource for the UK, packed full of useful information to help you stay safe. You can use…
Information, advice and support to victims and others who are concerned about or have witnessed abuse. What to do about abuse
Domestic violence affects men too - Talk it over! The Men's Advice Line is a confidential helpline for male victims of domestic violence and abuse offering emotional support, practical advice and information on a wide range of services. Calls welcomed from all men - in heterosexual…

Supporting People Experiencing Mental Distress Mental illness is a term which describes a number of conditions of the mind that can impact on the health and wellbeing of an individual. Many of these conditions can be treated with advice from a doctor, however for some…
01344 786543 FAX 01344 786535 Email: edt@bracknell-forest.gov.uk Use a different number for people experiencing mental distress Help and support for people with mental health problems. Tel 0300 365 0300
Supporting suicidal young people and those who live and work with them by providing a telephone helpline service, known as HOPELINEUK, offering practical advice.
Trust House Reading provides free and confidential specialist sexual violence support services to men, women and children living in Berkshire. This support is available to survivors of historical or recent experiences of rape and sexual abuse and supporters of survivors including friends or family. Support services…
The Solace Centre is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre, a free service which provides local communities with a safe, discreet and caring environment to support all victims of rape and sexual assault. It is a 24/7 service that is accessible to any person of any…
If your life is in imminent danger, please call 999. Help with urgent issues such as: Suicidal thoughts Abuse or assault Self-harm Bullying Relationship issues
You don’t need to be referred or book an appointment to use the Centre. The Centre can treat a range of minor injuries, such as allergic reactions, bruising, and sprains and strains. Just visit the unit between 10.00am and 6.30pm everyday. (Currently opening times are reduced)
Providing free emotional and therapeutic support to victims of crime across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. The service enables a one front door approach for all victims, witnesses and family members of victims to access support following a crime regardless of the crime type, whether it…
The West Berkshire Suicide Prevention Action Group was established in 2017. A group of charitable, statutory and special interest groups came together to explore and understand suicide in West Berkshire. The aim of the group is to reduce incidences of suicide by providing training and…