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Diversity and LGBTQ+

At NDAS, we know that domestic abuse does not discriminate against gender, race or sexuality. Therefore it is important to us that people from diverse groups and the LGBTQIA2S+ community know that we are dedicated to supporting them.
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Domestic Abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of their gender identity, age, or race.

About me...

My name is Divya, and my pronouns are She/Her

I am the Diversity Lead, Domestic Abuse Specialist at NDAS. I am here to support you. I can speak Gujarati and we have access to translators for all other languages. Even our website can be translated, just choose your chosen language in the top left of the screen.  Please click the buttons below to learn more about me and some of the specialist services NDAS can offer.

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Our Services

1

Specialist Refuge Provision

Imagine trying to flee from abuse when you don’t speak any English, or if you don’t have the right to basic financial support. We have staff who are specially trained to support women with these additional “diverse” needs.

We also have specialist refuges that support Non-Binary and Trans Gender people.

2

Group Work

Domestic Abuse Recovery Toolkit is a 12-week Plan to Help People Thrive After Domestic Abuse.

This group will incorporate diverse cultural traditions and practices and is aimed at women with the following backgrounds – Caribbean, African, South Asian and Mixed Heritage.

3

DT support

Outreach

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Groupwork

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Have you left an abusive relationship?
Are you still carrying guilt?
Would you like to understand, challenge and remove the voice of the perpetrator?
Do you find dealing with new people in your life something to be scared about?
Do you still think what happened to you was your fault?
If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to the above questions you are not alone.
The toolkit was written by Sue Penna founder of Rockpool.
We run this group in collaboration with Creating Equalz.

Leaflet available in English, Urdu, Gujarati, Bengali and Hindi

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