DOMESTIC ABUSE
You're not alone. And it's not your fault.
Domestic abuse and the wider pattern of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) can take many forms. Physical, sexual, emotional, financial, isolating, controlling. EACH offers free, confidential, culturally specific support across West London to help you recover, stay safe, and move forward.
Six routes in pick what fits your situation, or call and we’ll help.
From specialist counselling to housing, advocacy and aftercare, EACH runs a network of dedicated services for women affected by domestic abuse. Each one is shaped around a different community and stage of recovery.
Casa
Housing & resettlement for BME women & children
Specialist housing and support for BME women and children moving on from refuges. Helps women with complex needs recover, take back control, and lead positive, safe lives in the community.
Complex Needs
Brokerage, advocacy and a strengths-based plan
Helps women access services and build their own opportunities for health, wellbeing and social contact. A strengths-based approach that empowers reducing dependence as skills and confidence grow.
DV Aftercare Recovery
Step down · move forward
Structured aftercare for women who have experienced domestic abuse. Culturally competent counselling, group-based support and a programme that helps you move forward and achieve long-term recovery goals.
Jasmine Project
Where abuse, substance use & mental health meet
Free, confidential counselling and support for women in Ealing affected by substance misuse who also experience mental health difficulties and/or domestic abuse. A support plan built with you, in your community.
Ascent
Specialist counselling, advocacy and group support
Confidential support for women affected by domestic and sexual violence and abuse across London. One-to-one counselling in multiple languages, group sessions, safety planning, self-care and information & advice — delivered in safe locations across several boroughs.
Practical, cultural, confidential. Always at your pace.
Each counsellor and advocate has spent 30 years working specifically with Black, Asian and minority-ethnic women across West London. We won’t ask you to leave your culture, your family or your faith at the door recovery happens in context, not despite it.
One-to-one counselling
Confidential sessions with a counsellor who understands your culture, your language and your context. In person or online whichever feels safer.
Group Activities
Small, facilitated groups in Ealing and Merton where women meet others who understand. Sometimes the most healing thing is not being the only one.
Safety planning
Working out, step by step, what to do if things escalate who to call, what to take with you, where to go. A plan that fits your life.
Safety planning
Working out, step by step, what to do if things escalate who to call, what to take with you, where to go. A plan that fits your life.
Housing & resettlement
Through Casa we provide housing-led specialist support for BME women and children moving on from refuge helping you rebuild somewhere safe.
Aftercare & recovery
A ‘step down and move forward’ programme — culturally competent counselling and groups that help you turn surviving into thriving.
Talk to a person. We’ll help you find your way in.
You don’t need a GP referral, and you don’t need to know which of our services you want. Call, email, or fill in a short referral form — we’ll listen first, then help you take the next step.
If you need to tak now.
Keep these numbers somewhere safe. All are free to call from a UK landline or mobile, and won’t appear on an itemised bill if you’re worried about being watched.


