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.
If you think you are experiencing any type of abuse, support is available. Find ways to help you plan your safety.
Domestic abuse is an incident or pattern of incidents of behaviour that is:
Sexual violence and abuse is any behaviour (physical, verbal, virtual or online) perceived to be of a sexual nature, that is inflicted on anyone without their informed consent or understanding.
If you are unsure, go with your instincts. If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. You may feel alone and that no-one can help you, but many people experience abuse and there are many services that can provide support.
You can speak to a teacher, GP, work colleague or any other trusted professional. Speaking to someone about what you are going through can help you to feel less alone and can support you in understanding your options.
Domestic abuse is never the fault of the person experiencing it and it is not their responsibility to stop it happening.
However there are some practical things you can do if you feel worried for you or your family's safety.
You could:
Find more information about domestic and sexual violence and abuse, stalking and harassment and violence against women and girls.
Find support services for victims of: