Get involved and help us support domestic abuse victims
However you choose to get involved, your support helps us keep this vital service running, allowing us to continue supporting those experiencing domestic abuse in Salford.
To get help for domestic abuse in Salford, visit our “Get Help Now” page, or speak to a member of our dedicated Domestic Abuse Team. You can call us on our helpline 0161 793 3232. If we are busy, please leave a message on the answer machine with your name and contact details including your phone number and we will call you back. We aim to respond within 48 hours or sooner. You can also email the Safe in Salford team at info@safeinsalford.org.uk.
All calls and emails are treated confidentially.
Contact us
Talking to someone about how you feel can be the first step to getting the right support. If you live or work in Salford please contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately, we are not an emergency service and are not available 24/7.
Always ring Greater Manchester Police on 999 if you’re in need of urgent help or are in danger.
Safe in Salford’s helpline & services are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
You can use the contact form below at any time and we will respond to you during opening hours.
Yes, all correspondence, in-person or over email or phone, is treated as completely confidential.
We will only break confidentiality if yourself and/or a child is at risk or in danger or if there is criminal activity involved
Yes, when contacting us, please tell us whether you would prefer to discuss your situtation face-to-face, and we will facilitate this for you.
Yes, simply fill out the contact form below, send an email to info@safeinsalford.org.uk or ring us on 0161 793 3232
Unfortunately, we can only provide domestic abuse support in Salford.
You can get help from local services, press the button below to access Women’s Aid’s Local Service finder
Yes, Safe in Salford offers support for children and young people affected by domestic abuse in their families helping them in forming positive, healthy relationships.
Support can also be offered to young people displaying harmful behaviour in their own relationships.
Supporting someone experiencing domestic abuse can be difficult and complicated, please click the button below to read our advice on supporting someone.
Yes, Safe in Salford also provides confidential, non-judgemental Perpetrator Support for those who recognise their abusive behaviour as a problem and want to work on developing healthy relationships.
Yes, Safe in Salford is completely LGBTQ+/trans inclusive, and we will treat you and your identity with the utmost respect.
The “Get Help Now” section of our website contains information and resources for learning more about domestic abuse, please click the button below view it.
Leaving an abusive relationship can be very risky, our support workers can advise you on how to approach this. You can also refer to Women’s Aid’s article on this by clicking the button below.