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Domestic Abuse - South Essex Domestic Abuse Hub (SEDAH)
The South Essex Domestic Abuse Hub (SEDAH) is a place where you can come for help, advice and assistance. The hub includes a range of support services that you can access.
Covid-19 - Visits to all South Essex Domestic Abuse Hubs are currently suspended but our phone line is open Monday-Friday 9am till 5pm for anyone who would like support and assistance to deal with domestic abuse.
Are you in fear of or experiencing domestic abuse?
South Essex Domestic Abuse Hub has drop-in centres in Basildon, Brentwood, Castle Point, Rochford, and Thurrock.
Each hub is staffed by a team who can offer support by giving:
Help and advice to find safe accommodation
Help to remain safe in your home
Help to access legal advice and assistance
Money and welfare advice
Help to access therapeutic and outreach support services
To get help from the South Essex Domestic Abuse Hub, please contact us:
Phone: 01268 206798
Lines are open Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm.
If you are in immediate danger then please dial 999.
Recognising the signs of Domestic Abuse
The following behaviours are amongst the most common signs that domestic abuse is taking place. If you are regularly subjected to any of the following behaviours by a partner or another person in your household then you should consider seeking help and advice:
Constant threats that make me feel scared
Makes me feel bad
Makes me feel guilty for my actions
Makes me do things I do not want to do
Falling out with family and close friends
Hurts me physically
Invades my privacy by looking at my phone, social media, web history's
Constant calls, texts wanting to know where I am at all times