Drop in Sessions
NDAS offers drop-in sessions and booked appointments for anyone that is affected by domestic abuse. During these hour-long sessions, our specialist advice worker can give support around housing, legal aid, basic legal matters including legal aid and can signpost to a variety of services that NDAS can provide as well as to external agencies. We can also support in raising awareness and increasing understanding of domestic abuse, as well as providing an opportunity to talk about trauma experienced and how to move forward from the abuse.
We have started to introduce “in person” drop-in services and will look to increase these throughout the coming months. We will also run our virtual drop-in services alongside for the moment.
Our drop in services are detailed below. You are more than welcome to attend a drop in between the available times but please be aware that if our advice worker is already dealing with another client you may have to wait.
Alternatively, you can book an appointment at a set time by calling 0300 0120154 or by emailing advice@ndas-org.co.uk
West Northants Drop In Services
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Do you feel intimidated or controlled by others in your life?
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Are you worried or concerned about your safety?
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Do you experience physical or verbal abuse?
You may be experiencing domestic abuse.
If you want to talk about how you feel, get advice or find some support, you can meet with one of our specialist workers.
Our drop-in is a safe, confidential and non-judgemental place for anyone to come in and seek advice in relation to their safety, wellbeing and practical needs.
North Northants Drop In Services
You can get help with:
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Safety planning
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Legal matters
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Housing advice
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And much more
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You may need to book an appointmenrt for some locations- see leaflet for more info
Domestic abuse can affect anyone, so if you are a man or a woman and would like to discuss your issues, you are welcome to attend.
Talking it through really helped me see that my relationship wasn't healthy and that I needed to make changes