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Advice and guidance for women recovering from domestic abuse 

Our advice and support services is a programme designed to offer advice and act as a signposting service for those who are experiencing post relationship abuse.

 

You may not quite be ready for our recovery programme. We bring together a range of vital support areas under one umbrella, ensuring every woman receives the dedicated help she needs.

Our Advice and Guidance service is more than a crisis response..

It’s a pathway to empowerment. By providing integrated, accessible support, we ensure that every woman is not only helped in the moment but is also equipped to thrive in the long term. This is our commitment to creating a safer, more secure future for every woman who walks through our door.

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Here's why our advice and guidance programme is essential

By giving guidance on housing, legal, financial, counselling, and advocacy support, we build a robust safety net that addresses instability and encourages recovery for vulnerable women.

We not only help guide women but build lasting community networks so our clients have access to peer support. These networks serve as foundations for sharing experiences, promoting trust, and promoting collective growth and empowerment.

Our tailored assistance respects each individual’s circumstances and aspirations. This person-centered approach boosts immediate safety and stability and promotes the confidence required in women for long-term independence.

We aim to transform lives, empowering women to overcome challenges and equipping them with the skills and knowledge to sustain their recovery. This transformational journey helps you rebuild your life, regain your independence, and move confidently toward a brighter future.

What we help with 

Housing Guidance 

We provide guidance on processes, housing schemes, and grants. Our assistance helps women understand what, may be, their next steps. 

Legal Guidance

We work closely with legal professionals and advocacy groups to support with a wide range of legal issues  to ensure every woman  secures the justice she deserves.

Financial Guidance

We work closely with legal professionals and advocacy groups to support with a wide range of legal issues  to ensure every woman  secures the justice she deserves.

Counselling Referrals

We work closely with legal professionals and advocacy groups to support with a wide range of legal issues  to ensure every woman  secures the justice she deserves.

Advocacy &
Peer Support

Advocacy allows us to  explain complicated systems, from legal details to entitlement issues and supports the restoration of women's confidence in taking control of their own lives.

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Other services from Honour Thy Woman Group

Honour Thy Woman is committed to offering a range of support services to aid women in their journey towards recovery from domestic abuse.

We provide a safe and non-judgmental space for women to seek the help they need.

Emergency support

​When you’re ready, we can help with a refuge, safety planning, protection orders, food, clothes and your next steps to safety and recovery.

Advocacy and mentoring

We provide a ‘mentor’ to support you who can be your voice when you need it. They can help with your recovery, applications,  appointments and more.

Crisis advice and resources

Abuse can continue after the end of a relationship,  we will help you create a more secure and  independent future.

Help for families

Our programme supports mothers and their children aged 7–17 Providing the structured support they need to navigate their emotions.

Domestic Abuse Recovery Programme

The Gateway Programme leads to recovery. We suggest you complete this first online or in person.

Building confidence programme

​Discover your unique strengths and build a network of support  so you can make positive changes

Building resiliance programme

Break free from harmful memories and transform them into a positive force to drive your forwards.

Help for teenagers

Bridge 17 is a trauma-informed programme designed to support young people aged 13–17 who have witnessed domestic abuse.

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