Organisations which can help in your area:

Birmingham

VEV Service Provider Agencies:

Victim Support

We provide practical and emotional support to all victims of crime, their families or anyone else affected by the crime. We assist with claims for Criminal Injuries Compensation (subject to eligibility). Our services are free and confidential and provided both to children and adults regardless of whether the crime has been reported to the police.

Contact
Central & West (Ladywood)0121 455 8211
North East (Erdington)0121 386 4300
South West (Moseley)0121 702 1660
Confidential Male Helpline0800 328 3623

Healthy Gay Life

Healthy Gay Life (HGL) is a NHS Sexual Health and HIV prevention service supporting gay and bisexual men in Birmingham and Sandwell. We offer services including: Free condoms and lube by post, Sexual Health Check up Clinic, Hate crimes Visual Evidence for Victims support, LGB Professionals Training Consultancy, Group Work and Black and Asian Community Support. Professional Counseling is available to lesbian women, gay men, and bisexual and transgender people.

Contact0121 440 6161
WebsiteWWW.hgl.nhs.uk

Anawim

Anawim supports women working in the sex industry and other vulnerable women to gain control of their lives.

Contact
Handsworth Base0121 507 1112
Balsall Heath Centre0121 440 5296
Mobile0797 618 8220

Birmingham & Solihull Women’s Aid

Birmingham & Solihull Women’s Aid provides a range of support services, including refuge accommodation and community based support, for women and children affected by domestic violence. The Single Referral Route number is the number in Birmingham through which women affected by DV can access emergency accommodation (i.e. refuge) – 0800 0732 606.

Contact0121 685 8687

Birmingham Racial Attacks Monitoring Unit (BRAMU)

Our service is to engage in casework and campaign work for victims of hate crime. BRAMU provide advice and practical assistance to clients on a one-to-one basis.

Contact0121 554 9989

Rape & Sexual Violence Project (RSVP)

Free Counselling and support to male and female survivors of rape, childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence.

Contact
Office0121 2365763
Helpline0121 233 3818

Roshni

South Asian Women’s Refuge for victims of domestic abuse.

Contact0870 707 0098

The Safe Project

Run by women for women in the sex industry.

Contact
Office0121 440 6655
Mobile0797 360 0849

Reducing Domestic Violence Project (Ashram Housing)

Providing outreach floating support service to South Asian women and their children suffering from domestic abuse who are living in their own tenancies.

Contact0121 764 3817

Midland Heart Domestic Violence Support Team

Offering a responsive service of temporary accommodation, advice and support to women and children who are fleeing or survived domestic violence.

Contact0121 212 1611

Birmingham Anti-Social Behaviour Team

The ASB witness support project is aims to provide support to those suffering from Antisocial Behaviour and their families. The project works alongside other agencies to provide information, advice and emotional and practical support to victims. The project workers aim to do everything they can to ensure that the stress of giving evidence on the day is minimized as much as possible and the clients are given the option of continuing support post trial.

Contact0121 236 3952

Women Acting In Today’s Society (WAITS)

WAITS support women to address issues such as welfare benefits, employment and education, domestic violence, isolation, health, crime and the fear of crime.

Contact0121 440 7000

Birmingham University Guild of Students

The Guild of Students has one purpose – to make sure that our student members are able to make the most out of their time at university. The Guild is run by students, for students, and offers a huge range of opportunities and services to all University of Birmingham students. It doesn't matter if you are an undergraduate, a postgraduate, a mature student, an international student, or a student living at home - we've got something for you. Today there are around 28,000 students at the University of Birmingham, and the Guild is the official representative body for each and every one of them. That means that when the Guild speaks, the University pays attention. If you've got a problem or something that you want to change, then bring it to the Guild and we can make sure that you are not alone and have instead the weight of 28,000 other students behind you.

Contact 0121 251 2300

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