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If you or your children are in any danger contact the police. You can contact them by dialling 999 or finding the number of the local police.
 
The police should treat domestic abuse as a high priority, and there are separate laws for stalking, forced marriage, and FGM. They should respond quickly and sensitively to all of these issues so that you, and any children you may have, are safe.

Everyone has the right to live without fear and threats.
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If you need immediate help contact Women's Aid, the police domestic abuse liaison officer or your local social work office.

You can also phone the domestic abuse helpline on 0800 027 1234

 

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