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Personal pledge against domestic abuse and violence

Camden is a place where domestic violence and abuse is unacceptable and not tolerated.

Add your name to our pledge and share your commitment to never commit, condone, or remain silent about domestic abuse. Share this page with your family and friends and encourage them to add their name too.

Together we can help to break the stigma, raise awareness and generate a shared sense of responsibility.


If you are experiencing domestic abuse, or know someone who is, call our confidential advice service Camden Safety Net on 020 7974 2526. 

To access other support, or to read about what domestic violence is and how to recognise it, visit camden.gov.uk/domestic-violence.

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Selected Item Your name Your commitment  
harriet williams never commit, condone, or remain silent about domestic abuse
Dahro Donovan Share my story and empower women
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace Living a life of a victim is not an easy task. At present after been a victim of rape, beating and left homeless. My ordeal now is to coup with the stigma of mental illness which those that were abusive to me implement to hide from the police. I am left with a slip disc and a fracture right arm . So I think we should blame the authorities for our problems. They don't pay me my entitled welfare benefit.
Remi Price
Donna scott Never be a bystander,always speak up and support others that need it.
Will S To be an ally to the people in my life and never to commit, condone or stay silent about domestic abuse.
K Webb Know your worth
Do not accept emotional abuse or any abuse
Help each other
Diane To support, stand up for and speak out for anyone in need of help
Shelley King I pledge to never commit, condone, or remain silent about domestic abuse.
Teresa Stop all abuse against all people special children and women
Coreen I’m 100% pledged, committed to help & support / report/ sign post any one needs to flee Domestic Violence.
Mary Beattie No abuse should be condoned or ingnored.
Kyran Joughin Never stay silent on domestic violence and abuse of women and girls in any form.
Bear witness. Speak out.
Kyran Joughin To never stay silent, never condone or remain silent on domestic abuse and violence, to bear witness. To speak out.
Leila Never give up, stay strong, know your worth. Speak up, report, condemn.
Proud I found the strength to say stop!
HilarySmith I shall never remain silent in the face of abuse of women and girls.
Suzanne I will challenge anyone who tries to minimise the impact that abuse, coercion qnd violence has on women and children experiencing DV.
Fi We all have the amazing gift of being alive, we all have rights. The same rights logically, however due to religious and government rules. this is not always the case. ACROSS the world in a broad brush approach girls and women seem to get “ the fuzzy end of the lollypop.”
Disability, ,Class, Race, Gender, Sexuality, and more,
- we must never tolerate or accept and facilitate violence and please phone 999 is you or your family are violated.
Andy Brett It is not just women and girls that endure domestic violence, believe it or not, MEN do also! Discussion on this subject is completely one-sided most of the time.
Geraldine Kelly I stand with anyone who needs support in an abusive situation.
Remi Price To never ignore abuse; emotional, spiritual, physical or mental.
John Fletcher To stand by those who are victimised.
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace In addition to my column, this group have me under observation of my vital organ, also when I am out and about and in my home. The Police are on them due to the fact that I can not be subjected to financial deprivation by robbing my funds due me and access to my possessions just to keep me in a rage. I am kept in poverty and a unpaid sex worker and in fear of been beating. So it will be helpful to be supported financial and my home safeguarded so that no uninvited guest is allowed anywhere near me or my home. Furthermore the financial deprivation I am experiencing is cohesive control where I am bullied and exploited by this devious gangs.
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace What we the victims want is safety in out home and out and about. Also financial freedom and titles with our children whom we are deprived from. In addition quickl esponse from the safety team if we encounter harassment or in fear of been abuse.
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace My horror plight goes on and on. After spending time in refuges, I completed my University Course with a Honours degree but the University refused to issue me my Political and International Studies with Sociology Portfolio which every other student received. Also my children were placed in Foster care since 2003 and I have since not been reunited with them. I took my Clams to Court and the judgement was in my favour but i did not received my won funds and my Qualifications Portfolio. I was rehouse as a form of downsizing which cause me to lose a lot of possessions. Now due to injuries because of domestic violence I have experience, climbing stairs everyday is very difficult .Though I did mention it in my Housing application needs as needing a ground floor property or one with lift. The Housing Association rehouse me on a second floor property with no lift. I am still pursuing my need to be rehouse on a ground floor property. I don't want to be flowed about under any form of monitoring in my home or when I am out and about. Since I am a British citizen my right to live with fear should be respected and not hinders by other people involving in my life to keep me distress for their own gain while I feel abuse because I am been bullied and exploited.
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace Adding on to my pledge, prior to the mental health group breaking my arm into three places and incarcerating me based on false allegations , caused by my abusers, I had already gone under main caessarian section surgery. But due to the rape I went through the surgery was not healing and I had to go through some more surgeries, hence I was incapable of and form of aggressive behaviour. So breaking my arm to cause me deprivation were I am not able to work was very bad. Tagging me and my privacy been invaded was not something I am going to tolerate. If the authority wanted me to say anything they should have ask me instead of allowing further insults on my moral by inflicting harassment. I did report to the Police The abuse by intrusion has to stop. I want Camden Council to financially reward me for my horror ordeal of rape, beating, and violation of my body.
SAFIA MOHAMED I am committed to supporting the rights of women to feel safe and secure in our society
Dr Sorsy Sawaneh Wallace This tagging of me is to cause me death and the attacks are always at night with tapping, siren blowing and car horn blowing as soon as I want to fall asleep. It has bad effects on me but they won't succeed. So Camden Council what are you doing about stalking?