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http://www.avaproject.org.uk/
Formally Greater London Domestic Violence Project. Includes about, training, events and history.
http://www.bava.org.uk/
Collection of people and organisations in Bristol working to end all types of violence and abuse against women and girls and domestic and sexual violence against men. Includes overview and types of abuse.
http://www.darlington.gov.uk/Living/domesticabuse/Domesticabuse.htm
Offers information and advice for survivors of domestic abuse and violence in the area; includes a directory of useful contacts, and information about training sessions. [Co Durham]
http://www.dvip.org/
Aims to increase the safety of women and children who experience domestic violence by providing services challenging men and supporting women. Information about their programmes and campaigns. [Hammersmith, London]
http://www.esdas.org.uk/
An independent voluntary sector organisation offering advice and support to people experience domestic abuse; information about their services, with a listing of useful contacts and helplines.
http://www.halt.org.uk/
Offers information, advice, advocacy and support to women who have experienced violence from a man they know; also support through the court system. Information about their services, campaigns, and training, with advice sections. [Leeds, W Yorkshire]
http://mdvs.co.uk/
Voluntary organisation working with women, children, young people and families whose lives have been affected in some way by the issues related to domestic violence and cultural/honour based crime. [Liverpool, Merseyside]
http://www.standingtogether.org.uk/
A partnership coordinating a multi-agency response to the crime of domestic violence. Information about their structure, projects, and activities. [Hammersmith and Fulham, London]
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