Supported Accommodation

Supported Accommodation for People Fleeing Domestic Abuse

If someone you love is in danger and needs a safe place to go, we can help. Our supported accommodation provides confidential, secure housing for people fleeing domestic abuse — a place where they can feel safe, begin to recover, and start to rebuild their independence.

Understanding the Challenge

About People Fleeing Domestic Abuse

Leaving an abusive relationship is one of the most dangerous and difficult decisions a person can make. The person you care about may have endured years of control, manipulation, and violence before reaching this point. They may feel isolated, frightened, and unsure whether they can survive on their own. These feelings are completely understandable.

Supported accommodation offers a lifeline. It provides a safe, confidential place to live where your loved one is not alone. They will have their own space, but also access to support workers who understand what they have been through and can help them navigate what comes next — from safety planning and legal protections to rebuilding financial independence.

We take confidentiality and safety extremely seriously. The location of our properties is not publicly disclosed, and every aspect of the support we provide is designed with the safety of residents as the absolute priority. If someone you love needs to leave a dangerous situation, we want to help them do it safely.

Common Challenges

Challenges Faced

Safety and Confidentiality
The most immediate concern is physical safety. Leaving an abuser is the most dangerous time, and your loved one needs accommodation where their location is protected and they feel secure.
Trauma and Emotional Recovery
Years of abuse leave deep emotional scars. Your loved one may be dealing with fear, anxiety, low self-worth, and difficulty trusting others — all of which need time and sensitive support to heal.
Financial Control and Dependence
Abusers often control finances, leaving their partner with no savings, no credit history, and no idea how to manage money independently. This financial abuse can feel like an invisible prison.
Concerns About Children
If children are involved, your loved one may be terrified about custody, schooling, and providing stability during an incredibly difficult transition.
Our Approach

How We Support Domestic Abuse Survivors

Our approach is trauma-informed from the very first conversation. We understand that people fleeing abuse have experienced a profound violation of trust, and we work hard to create an environment where your loved one feels safe, respected, and in control of their own decisions.

We provide confidential accommodation and work alongside specialist domestic violence services to ensure residents receive expert support. This includes safety planning, emotional support, help accessing legal protections such as non-molestation orders, and practical assistance with finances, benefits, and housing. Every step is taken at the pace the individual is comfortable with.

What We Provide

Support Features

Safe and Confidential Accommodation
Secure housing where the address is protected. We take every precaution to ensure the safety of residents fleeing abusive situations.
Trauma-Informed Support
All our support is delivered with an understanding of trauma. We create a calm, respectful environment where your loved one can begin to recover at their own pace.
Independence Rebuilding
Practical help with setting up bank accounts, applying for benefits, budgeting, and developing the confidence and skills to live independently.
Specialist Service Signposting
We work closely with domestic violence charities, legal advisors, and counselling services to make sure your loved one gets the specialist help they need.
Areas We Serve

Available Locations

Related Support

We Also Support

Help Someone You Love Find Safety

If someone you care about needs to leave a dangerous situation, please reach out. Every conversation is confidential, and we will do everything we can to help.

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