Tackling isolation
We know that living with domestic abuse as an adult or child is an incredibly isolating experience. You may feel cut off from family, good friends, work/school and social contacts. Feelings of shame, anxiety and confusion can make it difficult to tell people ‘where we’re at’, ‘what’s going on’ or ‘how we got here’. Feeling isolated and alone can affect our health and mental health. The good news is that we can rebuild connections and with them, our wellbeing and confidence too!
Connect with others through VOICES
New beginnings
We can help you, through the Recovery Toolkit and 1-2-1 support to create a recovery plan, to make steps towards skills/education, paid work and volunteering. Women we have supported have qualified as lawyers, doctors, midwives, therapists, begun new careers, joined other volunteering schemes and the Women’s Work Lab, started new businesses, hobbies and interests that can all play a part in connecting with others and building confidence as well as economic resilience.
We want your time with VOICES to open doors to new opportunities for you and your families to recover and rebuild!

