Our services

One Front Door
Our One Front Door helpline is open to anybody who needs help – whether you are a victim or survivor, a friend or family member of someone who needs help, a professional who needs advice for a client, or a perpetrator who wants to address your behaviour. It is run as part of the Bradford Survive and Thrive partnership.

Community hub
Our community service offers a wide range of options to support people from crisis into recovery. This is provided through one-to-one tailored support to meet individual need, group work and awareness raising.

Accommodation
We have refuges and a number of dispersed accommodation across the Bradford District. We can cater for all genders and people with additional needs for example, large families, people with disabilities etc. 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.
Our partnerships
Survive and Thrive
Survive and Thrive is a partnership of three charities, Staying Put, Family Action and WomenCentre, to provide a fully inclusive holistic domestic abuse service adopting a think family approach.
Solace Housing
Solace Housing Association’s purpose is to provide safe accommodation for people moving on from domestic abuse, to enable them to lead independent lives.
Hope and Light
Hope and Light provides mental health support to the Black African, Black Caribbean, Central and Eastern European, and South Asian communities recognising the diversity within and beyond these groups through a range of culturally responsive services.
West Yorkshire IDVA Partnership-- Child Focused Courts
The mission of this pilot is to improve family’s experience through the family court system. This service is accessible to families going through Family Court proceedings in the West Yorkshire area where there are concerns, evidence and/or allegations of domestic abuse.
Safer Steps
Safer Steps is an inclusive service supporting adults and children in West Yorkshire to stay safe from stalking.
Safer Steps is currently for individuals experiencing stalking within a domestic abuse context, perpetrated by a current or former partner or family member.
Currently, the service is only taking self-referrals and West Yorkshire Police referrals. Over the coming months, the service will expand to support people affected by all forms of stalking an open up further referral pathways.
Raneem's Law
Funded by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Staying Put is the lead provider for Raneem’s Law in West Yorkshire, working in partnership with Leeds Domestic Violence Service (LDVS), WomenCentre and Pennine Domestic Abuse Partnership (PDAP). We sit within 999 control rooms, listening to call handler interactions in real time and advising on a trauma-informed response to domestic abuse incidents.
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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