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If you’re leaving an abusive relationship, you deserve safety, support, and a place to call home. We understand how hard this time can be, and we’re here to help you explore your housing options with care, respect, and understanding.
Leaving an abusive relationship is a brave and difficult decision. We understand that finding safe and secure housing can be one of the biggest challenges during this time. Survivors often face financial stress, limited housing options, and the emotional impact of abuse, which can make things feel overwhelming.
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We offer a whole housing approach, which means we provide different types of housing support based on your needs and choices.
Whether you want to stay in your current home or move somewhere new, our goal is to help you feel safe and supported.
If you are not safe, get in touch and we’ll guide you through the available options so that your safety is addressed as a priority.
Call us on 0344 980 3333 (select option 3 followed by option 1) to speak with home options.
Prefer email? Reach out at homeoptions@norwich.gov.uk
In urgent or high-risk situations please call the police on 999.
For urgent assistance outside of office hours, an emergency out of hours service is available on 01603 412180.
If you want to stay in your home, we offer a Sanctuary Scheme to help make your home safer.
Note: You’ll need a referral from a professional (like a support worker or council team).
To apply, fill in a referral form.
If you feel you need help from the scheme, but are not working with a professional, contact Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (NIDAS) in any of the following ways.
They’ll assess your situation and refer you to us if needed:
Tel: 0300 561 0555
Text: 07860 063 464
Out of hours: 0808 2000 247
Email: referrals@nidasnorfolk.co.uk
We manage a Safe at Home budget to help pay for things like locks, alarms, or other security upgrades. You might also qualify for help with:
We always look at your situation individually and may work with specialist services like IDVA (Independent Domestic Violence Advisors) to make sure you get the right support.