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New Domestic Abuse Services Hub opens in Grimsby to provide vital support for the area

Chris

12/9/2024 2:21:43 PM

Charities & Wellbeing

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Women’s Aid North East Lincolnshire is excited to announce the opening of a new Domestic Abuse Service Hub in Grimsby, a pioneering facility designed to offer support to anyone experiencing controlling or abusive behaviour, including support for male victims.

 

Officially opened on the 1st November, the hub is set to provide an inclusive and multi-agency environment where individuals in need can find compassionate support and essential resources.

 

Location: Domestic Abuse Services Hub, 15 Wellowgate, Grimsby, DN32 0RA

 

Services Offered: The Domestic Abuse Services Hub brings together a range of services, that compliment and build on our women only spaces delivered from other venues in the town.  Support ranges from one-to-one support (in person), telephone support, group work, DA drop-in sessions, solicitor/legal drop-ins, advice on housing, drug/alcohol support, and much more - creating a comprehensive network of services for victims and survivors of domestic abuse.

 

Current services across NE Lincs include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information:

 

 

 

 

“We are incredibly proud to open this new Domestic Abuse Services Hub in Grimsby,” said Denise Farman, CEO of Women’s Aid NE Lincs. “This hub provides a vital resource for anyone facing abusive situations, offering access to a range of multi-agency professionals and support services for people living within NE Lincolnshire. We hope this space will serve as a lifeline for many in the area.”

 

A Safe and Supportive Environment

 

This welcoming space has been carefully designed to meet the needs of survivors from all backgrounds, encouraging people to reach out whether they need immediate assistance, information, or simply someone to listen.

 

The hub’s multiagency approach ensures that individuals can access comprehensive support in one place, promoting safety, empowerment and long-term recovery.

 

For additional information and media enquiries, please contact denise@womensaidnel.org
Phone: 01472 575757 (Option 4)

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