Get help with domestic abuse

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Get help with domestic abuse

Domestic abuse is a crime. It refers to unacceptable behaviour that is about power and controlling another person. 

In an emergency, call 999 and report domestic abuse to the police. 

If it is not an emergency, you can call the police on 101 or use the online form below.

Report domestic abuse online – Surrey Police

You can also call the 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline. 

Freephone: 0808 2000 247

Domestic abuse is rarely a one-off incident. It is usually a pattern of abusive control and can take many forms, including:

  • psychological abuse (such as criticism, isolation and threats)
  • physical abuse (such as slapping, pinching, beating and strangulation)
  • sexual abuse (such as rape)
  • financial abuse (such as withholding money)
  • emotional abuse (such as humiliation, guilt and aggression)

Find out more about experiencing domestic abuse – Refuge and how to get help – GOV.UK.

Find out more about Surrey Against Domestic Abuse (SADA).