Accommodation
We’re part of the Survive and Thrive Partnership. Find out more here.
We have four refuges across the Bradford District. We offer safe accommodation for single women or women with children in a range of shared and self-contained units, rooms or flats. Our largest unit can accommodate up to 7 children. The accommodation service also has a portfolio of dispersed properties across the Bradford District, ranging from 1 bed flats to 4 bed houses.
Staying Put can support male victims by offering accommodation within the dispersed service. We can also support people who have no recourse to public funds providing that the council or another agency is able to support financially with rental costs and living costs.
Please note that our refuge provision is a female only space. Our dispersed accommodation is trans inclusive.
Click here for more information on how we support the LGBT+ community
“I was safe now… it was genuinely one of the most empowering moments of my life.” We supported Alaia to leave her abusive husband and start a new life with her child.
What to expect when accessing the service
We have experienced Accommodation & Resettlement IDVAs and a dedicated Children’s Service within our accommodation team. We also have a Housing Management team to meet Health & Safety requirements and to ensure that properties are maintained to a high standard.
You can read more about refuges in our blog post here.
We offer:
- A planned approach to accessing accommodation services;
- Allocated key worker and weekly key work sessions;
- Risk assessment, management, and safety planning;
- Help identify your support needs to create a support plan to achieve your goals;
- Empowering you to make positive choices and to support you on your recovery journey;
- Multi agency working including MARAC, children’s social care, criminal justice system, family law, immigration support, referral and signposting to services such as counselling, schools, health services and housing;
- Supporting with maximising benefits and becoming financially independent;
- Supporting you to become tenancy ready and secure suitable housing with resettlement support.
We work closely with the Survive and Thrive partners (Family Action and WomenCentre) and other services to deliver a holistic whole family approach to support that is client centred. For further information contact our helpline on 0808 2800 999.
Our refuges are places of transformation, where a person can go and it will help to change their life.
Find out what life is like in our refuges
Call for help now
0808 2800 999
Open Monday - Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm (Closed for half an hour at lunch at 1pm)
Our One Front Door helpline is completely free and confidential, and the call will not show up on itemised bills.
Leave the abuse, not your home
"The day I rang for help [was] the day I realised it was time for me to leave...The day I was accepted [to refuge] I had my full life in four bin bags and some toys I managed to grab." Kayleigh.
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