Domestic Violence Intervention Project: Al-Aman - Men's Service

About the service

Domestic Violence Intervention Project: Al-Aman - Men's Service offers support for victims of domestic violence and those wishing to end their abusive behaviour. This service is for any man who wants to end his abusive behaviour towards his partner or ex-partner. Men of any age, background, race and religion are welcome.

 

How to access the service

Phone the service for an interview appointment. Or, if your family is involved with Social Services or the Family Court, the referral needs to come from your case worker. The service will have one or two meetings with you, to discuss the changes you want to make. Appointments are usually in office hours.

If the programme can help, you will be invited to attend the first phase of the programme. The service will contact your partner or ex-partner before you start, to offer her support as well.

The programme offers approximately 26 sessions. These are weekly in the evenings, usually 6.30pm to 9.00pm.

Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Programme sessions take place between 6.30pm to 9pm.

 

Contact details

Email:[email protected]
Telephone: 07501 722609 (Viji Rajagopalan)
Visit Domestic Violence Intervention Project website
 

 

Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DViP)

About the service

Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DViP) works with male perpetrators of domestic violence, their women partners and ex-partners, and their children. They support men who are both known to and outside the criminal justice system, taking referrals from a wide range of agencies.

DViP takes a holistic approach to domestic violence and have developed services for parents, children and young adults. They also run a unique domestic violence service for Arabic speaking men and women for 10 years.

While most domestic violence perpetrators are men, DViP can also offer interventions to reduce women’s abuse of male partners, and abuse in gay and lesbian relationships.

 

How to access the service

You can access the service via email or telephone. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 7633 9181 (Violence Prevention Programme)
020 7593 0027 (Risk Assessment Team)
020 8741 4383 (Arabic Speakers Service)
020 748 8298 (Childrens Therapy)
020 7928 4813 (Women's Support Services)

Visit the Domestic Violence Intervention Project website

 

St Cuthberts with St Mattias Family Hub

About the service

There are four Family Hubs in Kensington and Chelsea, offering the following services:

  • health visiting: Health Visitors assess the mental health and wellbeing of women and their families at each contact. Health visitors offer preventative health promotion, targeted support, evidence-based interventions and when needed timely referral to specialist mental health services
  • support for both parents with perinatal mental health
  • midwifery
  • stay and play sessions: every day
  • outreach support in the home
  • health promotion: e.g., smoking cessation support
  • access to a range of support provided by local voluntary sector: partners i.e. Home Start, Family Centres
  • parenting: parenting groups and one-to-one support
  • adult learning: e.g. ESOL classes.
  • baby massage and baby zone

How to access the service

For more information visit the K&C Family Hubs page.
 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 7.45am to 4.45pm.
 

Contact details

Telephone: 020 7373 8225

Visit the FIS website

 

Cheyne Family Hub

About the service

There are four Family Hubs in Kensington and Chelsea, offering the following services:

  • health visiting: Health Visitors assess the mental health and wellbeing of women and their families at each contact. Health visitors offer preventative health promotion, targeted support, evidence-based interventions and when needed timely referral to specialist mental health services
  • support for both parents with perinatal mental health
  • midwifery
  • stay and play sessions: every day
  • outreach support in the home.
  • health promotion: e.g., smoking cessation support
  • access to a range of support provided by local voluntary sector: partners i.e. Home Start, Family Centres
  • parenting: parenting groups and one-to-one support
  • adult learning: e.g. ESOL classes.
  • baby massage and baby zone

How to access the service

For more information visit the K&C Family Hubs page.
 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am to 5pm.
 

Contact details

Telephone: 020 7361 2202

Visit the FIS website
 

Clare Gardens Family Hub

About the service

There are four Family Hubs in Kensington and Chelsea, offering the following services: 

  • health visiting: Health Visitors assess the mental health and wellbeing of women and their families at each contact. Health visitors offer preventative health promotion, targeted support, evidence-based interventions and when needed timely referral to specialist mental health services
  • support for both parents with perinatal mental health
  • midwifery
  • stay and play sessions: every day.
  • outreach support in the home.
  • health promotion: e.g., smoking cessation support
  • access to a range of support provided by local voluntary sector: partners i.e. Home Start, Family Centres
  • parenting: parenting groups and one-to-one support.
  • adult learning: e.g. ESOL classes.
  • baby massage and baby zone

How to access the service

For more information visit the K&C Family Hubs page.
 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 8am to 5.30pm.
 

Contact details

Telephone: 020 7361 2725

Visit the FIS website

 

Holmfield House Family Hub

About the service

There are four Family Hubs in Kensington and Chelsea, offering the following services:

  • health visiting: Health Visitors assess the mental health and wellbeing of women and their families at each contact. Health visitors offer preventative health promotion, targeted support, evidence-based interventions and when needed, timely referral to specialist mental health services
  • support for both parents with perinatal mental health
  • midwifery
  • stay and play sessions: every day
  • outreach support in the home
  • health promotion: for example, smoking cessation support
  • access to a range of support provided by local voluntary sector: partners i.e. Home Start, Family Centres
  • parenting: parenting groups and one-on-one support
  • adult learning: e.g. ESOL classes.
  • baby massage and baby zone

How to access the service

For more information visit the K&C Family Hubs page.
 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am to 5pm.
 

Contact details

Telephone: 020 77938 8400
Visit the FIS website
 

Club Drug Clinic

About the service

Club Drug Clinic (CDC) is a free and confidential NHS service supporting people who want to change the way they are using recreational drugs.

CDC offers non-judgemental support and advice to help you deal with problems you are experiencing with club drugs. They can help you reduce the risks and harm caused to your body, mind and the people around you.

The CNWL Club Drug Clinic has expert knowledge of all types of club drugs so whatever the problem is, we can help you achieve your goal.

The CNWL Club Drug Clinic has extensive experience in working with LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) communities, and has cultural competence in dealing with the drug addiction issues that occur within these communities, including sexual health and use of certain club drugs such as GBL/GBH, crystal meth and mephedrone.

The service offers weekly face to face appointments, but also offers video or telephone appointments.

 

How to access the service

The service accepts self-referrals and professional referrals. You can call or email the service.

Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 9am to 5pm.
Tuesday between 9am to 7pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 3317 3000
Visit the Club Drug Clinic website

 

 

Turning Point

About the service

Turning Point offers a free and confidential service for drugs and alcohol, mental health, learning disabilities, friends and family support, youth support, and sexual health support.

Whether you’re looking to address alcohol or drug use, get support for your mental health or a learning disability, or find out how you can support someone you care about, this is a great place to start.

 

How to access the service

You can fill in a self-referral form here

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 03303 038080
Visit the Turning Point website

 

 

GamCare

About the service

GamCare is the leading provider of information, advice and support for anyone affected by gambling harms. They operate the National Gambling Helpline, provide structured support for anyone who is harmed by gambling, create awareness about safer gambling and treatment, and encourage an effective approach to safer gambling within the gambling industry. GamCare also has eLearning modules for professionals and the public about suicide awareness, gambling awareness for professionals and for young people.

 

How to access the service

Call Helpline 080880 20133, available 24/7.
Click here to access Live chat
To find local support, fill in their form.

 

Availability

Helpline is available 24/7.

 

Contact details

Telephone: 08088 020133 (Helpline)
020 7801 7008 (Referral help)
Visit the GamCare website
 

 

Refugee Council

About the service

The Refugee Council is a leading charity working with refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK. The Refugee Council supports and empowers people who have fled conflict, violence and persecution in order to rebuild their lives in the UK.

The Refugee Council provides crisis advice, mental health counselling and practical support to help people settle and integrate into their new community.

They are specialists in working with refugee children who arrive in the UK alone and work with refugees and partners to fight for improvements to the asylum protection system.

 

How to access the service

For enquiries please email the Refugee Council. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Mondays and Thursdays between 9.30am and 12.30pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected] (For general enquiries)
[email protected] (For therapeutic service)
[email protected] (For children service)
[email protected] (For refugee service in London)
[email protected] (Employment support)

Telephone: 020 7346 1134

Visit the The Refugee Council website