- The ‘exit this page’ button will open the Google search page. You will still need to delete your viewing history. It may be safer to go online at work, in a library or at the home of a trusted friend or relative.
- Call the police on 999 if you need immediate help. If you are not at risk of harm right now, you can call the police on 101 to discuss your situation.
- Camden Safety Net is Camden’s domestic abuse service. Contact the Camden Safety Net duty worker on 020 7974 2526, or email [email protected]. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
- If it is not safe for you to stay in Camden, you can approach any council to get support.
Camden Safety Net
What it does
Camden Safety Net is a domestic abuse service in Camden. We provide independent, confidential, and non-judgemental support to victims of abuse of all genders, aged 16 plus. This includes:
- emotional and personal support
- advocacy and support to access other services such as housing and children's services
- risk assessment and safety planning
- advice on what benefits you might be entitled to
- referral to mental health services
- support to apply for non-molestation or occupation orders
- support to access legal help and advice
- support to access education, training, and employment
Our specialist team of Independent Domestic and Sexual Violence Advocates (IDSVA) will assess each case to ensure you receive the appropriate advice. If we cannot accept your case for ongoing support, we will refer or signpost you to a suitable service to meet your needs.
If Camden Safety Net is managing your case, you will be given a dedicated case worker who can advocate for you and help you understand what abuse is.
How to contact us
You can contact us by phone, email or by completing the self-referral form.
- Call the duty worker on 020 7974 2526
- Email [email protected]
- Complete the Camden Safety Net self-referral form
Professionals should make a professional referral to Camden Safety Net.
Our working hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Outside these hours you can contact the National DV Helpline 0808 2000 247.
Other domestic abuse services
Community organisations
- Hopscotch: supports women from ethnic minorities experiencing abuse
- Jewish Women’s Aid: provides advice and therapy services for Jewish women experiencing abuse
- SignHealth: provides advice and support for deaf people experiencing abuse
- Solace: runs the Silver Project for older women experiencing abuse
- Men’s Advice Line: domestic abuse helpline for male victims
- Galop: LGBT and anti-abuse charity LGBT
- Latin American Women’s Aid: support for Latin American women experiencing abuse
- IKWRO Women’s Rights Organisation: support for Middle Eastern and north African women experiencing abuse
- Southall Black Sisters: support for Black and minoritised women experiencing abuse
- Maya Centre: offers free, culturally sensitive counselling and group work
- Sistah Space: supports African and Caribbean heritage women
National organisations
- Refuge: contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline
- Women’s Aid: information and support for victims of domestic abuse
- Paladin Service: advice if you are being stalked
- Coram: children’s legal centre
- Rights of Women: free confidential legal advice