Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse - don't suffer in silence
STAYING SAFE ON THE INTERNET- READ THIS FIRST
You may not want your abuser to see what you are viewing on the internet. So that you stay safe when viewing these pages, click on the
EXIT BUTTON at the top of the page if you are disturbed. This will instantly take you to the BBC website.
Remember, it’s not just about covering your tracks now, as the perpetrator may try to trace what you have been doing on the web later. See below for more information on how you can make it harder for them to find out what you have been doing and to keep yourself safe.
We are committed to tackling all forms of domestic abuse and your safety is our number one priority. It is a breach of the tenancy agreement and we will consider taking action against anyone living in a council property who is found to have committed such an offence . We take all reports of domestic abuse seriously and will work closely with you to find a solution that suits you.
We also provide a range of support to victims of domestic abuse. Click on the following links for more information.
Staying safe on the internet
What is domestic abuse?
Help is at hand - talk to us
What to do in an emergency
Other agencies that can help
Domestic abuse service standards
Bury Domestic Violence Strategy 2008 - 2011