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Behind the Board: Freeva’s Trustees and the Difference They Make

As we mark Trustee Week, we are taking a moment to recognise their insight, commitment and heart. Trustees often work quietly in the background, yet their decisions shape the services, culture and direction of Freeva. They offer guidance, expertise and care in ensuring that anyone affected by domestic or sexual abuse receives safe, compassionate and skilled support.

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Seeking Change

Freeva Recognised with Award Nominations

To be recognised as a finalist for Charity of the Year is a humbling reminder of the impact that can be achieved when communities, volunteers, staff, and partners work together. And to see Denis Walsh as a finalist at the VAL Awards reflects the dedication of those who stand with us in this mission.

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Freeva Helpline has proudly achieved accreditation.

We’re proud to announce that Freeva has achieved Helpline Standards Accreditation, recognising our continued dedication to providing compassionate and high-quality support for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Achieving Helpline Accreditation is a significant milestone for Freeva, reflecting the high standards we maintain in service delivery. It recognises the hard work of our team and affirms our commitment to providing reliable, compassionate, and high-quality support.

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Join Freeva in the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence

November 25th marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), a global campaign that brings together individuals, organisations, and governments to demand an end to violence against women and girls. At Freeva, we are proud to be part of this crucial movement, amplifying calls for change, raising awareness, and advocating for systemic action to combat gender-based violence.

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Breaking The Silence Of Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse is a deeply isolating experience. Those who endure it often carry the weight of their trauma in silence, hidden behind smiles and quiet demeanour. This silence is not a choice but a survival mechanism, a way to navigate a world that may not understand the depths of their suffering.

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What is Sexual Abuse

Tom’s Story

Tom grew concerned about his best friend, Alex, after he didn’t show up for his birthday party and distanced himself from all his friends. Find out how Tom saved Alex from an abusive relationship with the help and support of Freeva.

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Self-Care Tips

The trauma of experiencing domestic abuse can make self-care feel challenging. Self-care can come in many different forms, including physical and emotional. We’ve put together some practical tips for practicing self-care in your everyday life.

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What is domestic abuse

What is Domestic Abuse?

Not sure what domestic abuse is? In this article, we answer the frequently asked questions and give you signs to look out for in your relationship, as well as how and where to find support if you need it.

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Our Services

Services for those Affected

If you are currently experiencing, or have previously experienced, domestic violence, rape or sexual assault, we are here to support you. We understand how you may be feeling and we can help.

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Are you hurting the one you love? Find out more about our specialist programmes available for those wanting to change their behaviour, and looking to develop safer, loving and respectful relationships.

Supporting Others

How to Support Others

We know it can be difficult to know what to say when you suspect someone you know may be a victim of domestic abuse, sexual abuse or rape. We can talk you through some steps you can take to support a loved one.