Domestic abuse support for Rugby Borough Council tenants and residents

Rugby Borough Council is committed to supporting tenants and residents who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing domestic abuse. Domestic abuse includes physical, emotional, psychological, sexual and economic abuse, as well as controlling or coercive behaviour. Children who see, hear, or experience the effects of domestic abuse are also considered victims under Domestic Abuse Act 2021. If you or someone you know is affected, help is available.


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Where to get help


Warwickshire Domestic Abuse Support

Detailed information on domestic abuse support services, including advice, emergency accommodation, and specialist support, is available on the Warwickshire County Council website

Warwickshire Against Domestic Abuse (WADA)

WADA offers help and support to people affected by domestic abuse, as well as advice for family, friends, and those who may be causing harm. Visit the talk2someone website or call the freephone helpline at 0800 408 1552. Calls from landlines should not appear on itemised bills but check with your provider if calling from a mobile.

In an emergency, always call 999. If you are unable to speak, you can dial 55 when prompted to indicate you need help.

 

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Rugby Borough Council’s commitment

We take all reports of domestic abuse seriously and will provide confidential support and guidance for those affected. Our Housing Teams work closely with specialist services to ensure tenants and residents receive the help they need.

Our Domestic Abuse Policy outlines how we assist victims-survivors and work with partner organisations to tackle domestic abuse. We recognise that domestic abuse affects individuals of all genders, backgrounds and circumstances. 

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