It’s ASB Awareness Week 30 June to 6 July 2025
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‘Violence against woman and girls’ or ‘gender-based violence’ are terms used to explain a range of negative behaviours or violence including
If you're in danger right now, call the police on 999.
If you're calling using a mobile and it's not safe to speak, use the silent solution.
We commission a support service to help people in Southwark who are experiencing gender-based violence. It is called the Southwark Domestic Abuse Service (SDAS) and is run by Refuge.
SDAS engage with people from all backgrounds, sexual identity and offer culturally sensitive support and advice, in person, through telephone calls and email communication.
SDAS helps by providing these services:
You can contact Refuge by:
If you are a professional looking to refer a survivor to SDAS, use our SDAS referral form.
If you are a male survivor of sexual abuse, rape, or exploitation you can contact the Male Survivors Partnership for specialist support and advice.