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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report an incident of domestic abuse to the Police?

In an emergency call 999

In a non emergency call 0845 8 505 505

Attend your local Police Station

If a criminal offence has been committed (such as an assault), the offender will be arrested as part of Thames Valley Police's Positive Intervention Policy.


  1. How do I report an incident of domestic abuse to the Police?
  2. What services are offered by East Berkshire Women's Aid (EBWA)?
  3. What do Social Services do with the referral of a domestic incident from the Police?
  4. Will Social Services take my children away from me if I report domestic abuse?
  5. How can Social Services help me and my children?
  6. What are the risk indications of domestic abuse?
  7. Are men victims of domestic abuse?
  8. How many domestic related murders are there per year?
  9. How many refuges are there in the UK?
  10. What are my Housing options?
  11. Will my abusive partner change?
 
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