Bulky waste
Due to resource issues, we cannot take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again at 9:30am on 22 April. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Find help if you think you might have experienced any form of domestic or sexual violence, or you are supporting somebody who has.
Report anti-social behaviour (ASB) and hate incidents and get support.
The local and national services in this directory can help you to cope with the abuse you’ve experienced.
In an emergency you should phone the police on 999.
You can also report a crime to Sussex Police online.
Support for men who have been affected by unwanted sexual experiences.
Acas gives employees and employers free, impartial advice on workplace rights, rules and best practice.
Contact Age UK to get support and advice to older people.
Akt supports young LGBTQ+ people aged 16 to 25 who are facing homelessness or living in hostile environments.
Bramber Bakehouse is a small charity empowering women who have experienced abuse, exploitation or displacement with confidence, skills and knowledge for a better future.
Brighton Oasis Project offers support to women, children and families affected by drugs and alcohol.
Support for women in Brighton.
Capa First Response is an online platform for families and professionals which supports those impacted by a child (up to 25 years of age) using harmful or aggressive behaviours towards a parent or caregiver.
The Community Safety Team works in partnership to improve community safety, reduce crime and disorder and to help people feel safer across the city.
Cranstoun’s Level Up Programme works with children and young people aged 11 to 18 who are showing signs of controlling and abusive behaviours towards family members or partners and supports them to change.
The Men and Masculinities programme is designed to support men who are aware that their behaviour is damaging or distressing within their relationships.
Join us to change and save the lives of people in your workplace affected by domestic abuse.