Our vision, mission and values

Vision

Our vision is to live in a world free from abuse and violence, to be the change and inspire others to follow our example.

Mission

Our aim is to lead the way in quality service provision to victims of abuse and violence, to remove the barriers that prevent people from speaking out and seeking help. We listen to the voices of survivors, believe in them and act to protect them.

Values

Inclusivity

We respect people, value diversity and are committed to equality. We are guided by treating everyone with fairness, respect and the dignity they deserve.

Integrity

We are open, honest and committed to doing what is best for all those involved in our service. We treat everyone with empathy, understanding and compassion.

Passion

We are dedicated in heart and mind to working with people to overcome challenges, find solutions and achieve goals.

Driven

We will never forget where we came from but we acknowledge the need to evolve. We continuously develop in order to deliver a service that can face the challenge of an ever-changing world.

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Our One Front Door helpline is completely free and confidential, and the call will not show up on itemised bills.

Latest news, blogs and jobs

Staying Put leads groundbreaking Family Court IDVA pilot

Staying Put leads groundbreaking Family Court IDVA pilot

We are delighted to announce that we will lead on the new Family Court Independent Domestic Violence Adviser (IDVA) delivery model of the West Yorkshire Pathfinder Partnership (WYPP). We will be working in collaboration with our exceptional West Yorkshire partners...

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Understanding coercive control

Understanding coercive control

When we think of domestic abuse, physical violence often comes to mind. However, abuse isn't always visible—it can be psychological, emotional, and deeply manipulative. This is where coercive control comes in, a form of abuse that became illegal in the UK in 2015....

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We’re still here and we’re still fighting.

We’re still here and we’re still fighting.

There are many things to celebrate this year on International Women’s Day. Firstly, we want to celebrate and thank our exceptional, dedicated and trauma informed staff for their dedication and hard work this last year. Without them, their enthusiasm and passion we...

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