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The Association has signed the CiH Make a Stand Pledge and has committed to take action to support people experiencing domestic abuse.
Make a Stand was launched in June 2018 as part of the then-CiH president Alison Inman's presidential appeal to tackle domestic abuse.  It centres around a pledge that CiH have developed in partnership with the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) and the 2018 and 2019 presidential charity Women's Aid.

Millions of people experience domestic abuse every year, with two women being killed by their partner or ex-partner every week. Housing organisations house and employ millions of people across the UK, and that means we house and employ many thousands of people affected by domestic abuse.

Make a Stand was launched in June 2018 as part of the then-CiH president Alison Inman's presidential appeal to tackle domestic abuse.  It centres around a pledge that CiH have developed in partnership with the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) and the 2018 and 2019 presidential charity Women's Aid.

Millions of people experience domestic abuse every year, with two women being killed by their partner or ex-partner every week. Housing organisations house and employ millions of people across the UK, and that means we house and employ many thousands of people affected by domestic abuse.

  1. Put in place and embed a policy to support residents who are affected by domestic abuse
  2. Make information about national and local domestic abuse support services available on your website and in other appropriate places so that they are easily accessible for residents and staff
  3. Put in place a HR policy, or amend an existing policy, to support members of staff who may be experiencing domestic abuse
  4. Appoint a champion at a senior level in your organisation to won the activity you are doing to support people experiencing domestic abuse

By signing the pledge, Pineview has become part of that collective effort and will have until September 2019 to put these four commitments in place. 

More information can be found at cih.org/makeastand

Support Services

The National Domestic Violence Helpline is a free, confidential helpline run by Women's Aid and Refuge for anyone experiencing domestic abuse and it is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

0808 2000 247              nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk

Respect is the UK membership organisation for work with domestic violence perpetrators, male victims of domestic violence and young people's violence in close relationships.

Helpline for people concerned about their behaviour - 0808 802 4040

Helpline for men experiencing domestic abuse - 0808 801 0327

respect.uk.net

Women's Aid provide a range of information and support on domestic abuse, including support for people experiencing domestic abuse and people who are concerned that others may be.  The organisation has sister federations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The details for Scotland are:

0800 027 1234               womensaid.scot

Women's Aid Glasgow provide:

  • Refuge
  • Resettlement
  • Domestic Violence Floating Support
  • Domestic Violence Outreach
  • Drop-in
  • Support Groups
  • Dedicated Service for Children/Young People
  • Project Based

Contact details for Women's Aid Glasgow are:

0141 553 2022             admin@glasgowwomensaid.org.uk                

The Refuge and Drop-In Services are available Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4.30pm 

To find information about your local Women's Aid service, check the Women's Aid Domestic Abuse Directory.