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Therapeutic Support

We are here to support you. We understand what you may be experiencing and we can help.

Therapeutic Support

We are here to support you. We understand what you may be experiencing and we can help.

Freeva’s counselling team provide an environment of trust and confidence to help you focus on any feelings you may be experiencing.

We understand domestic abuse can have an enormous effect on mental health. The reactions and emotions following abuse can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate. Our counsellors can provide support for you during and after these difficult times. We’re here for you, with a safe place to explore and work through any experiences of abuse.

Our counselling sessions consist of 6-12 weeks of support, in which we provide an action plan, a positive environment for healing and recovery, and any necessary onward referrals. You’ll complete our counselling sessions with the skills to feel empowered to make independent life choices and any further information you may need going forward.

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How to get help

We provide our Therapeutic Support service to adults and young people who have experienced domestic violence and live in Leicestershire County. If you live outside of the Leicestershire area, please contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.

Looking for support? Call our helpline today.

Get Informed

If you’re not yet ready to speak to someone, we have a range of information and resources available for you to read and use in the meantime.

To refer yourself to our support services, and begin your journey to a brighter future, call 0808 802 0028.

What is domestic abuse

What is Domestic Abuse?

Not sure what domestic abuse is? In this article, we answer the frequently asked questions and give you signs to look out for in your relationship, as well as how and where to find support if you need it.

What is Sexual Abuse

What is Sexual Abuse?

In this article, we provide clear and detailed insights into what constitutes as sexual abuse, as well as offering you a guide to recognising key signs and addressing common concerns.

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A big part of healing and your journey to recovery is having longer term plans in place, whether it’s rebuilding your personal boundaries, or growing your own support network.

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Services for those Affected

Sexual Violence Support

Our Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) are specially trained workers who are independent from the police and other statutory services. Our ISVAs offer practical and emotional support to anyone who has been raped, sexually assaulted or abused, including grooming, FGM and exploitation (CSE). Visit our Sexual Violence Support page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

Support for Children and Young People

If someone has hurt you, or you’ve been forced to do things that made you feel uncomfortable at any point in your life, we understand how you might be feeling and can offer you support from one of our specialist Children’s Independent Sexual Violence workers (CHISVAs). Independent from the police and social services, our CHISVAs can listen to you, support you and answer any questions that you or your family might have. Visit our Support for Children and Young People page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

Support for Parents and Carers

Our specialised service, The YP Project can work with you as a parent/carer to give you the tools and support you need to de-escalate situations in a healthy way, and repair and reconnect with your child again. Using the Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) approach, we focus on your self-care, prioritising behaviours, de-escalation and communication. Visit our Support for Parents and Carers page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

Specialist Male Support

If you are male and are experiencing, or have experienced domestic abuse, sexual abuse, rape and/or trauma, we’re here to help. Our specialist workers will discuss all your support options and will act as a point of contact to ensure your support needs are met. Visit our Specialist Male Support page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

Specialist BAME Support

Our dedicated BAME support team works alongside our accredited Helpline team to provide support. Our specialist workers will discuss all your options and will act as a point of contact to ensure your needs are met. Visit our Specialist BAME Support page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

The Jenkins Project Partner Support Service

For anyone who has a partner, or ex-partner, attending our Jenkins Project programmes, we offer confidential support, and a safe space for you to talk about how you feel and your past experiences. Find out more about our Partner Support Service.

LGBTQ+ Support

We understand the unique challenges that members of the LGBTQ+ community often face, particularly around domestic/sexual abuse, accessing appropriate support and facing stigmas. When you get in touch with us, you will be offered a safe, inclusive space where you will be heard, respected, and understood as you navigate your journey to recovery. Visit our LGBTQ+ Support page for further information or call our helpline to get started on your journey to recovery.

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