
My Support Pathway:
Safe, Secure and Intelligent Support for Domestic Abuse Victims and Survivors. AI-powered, trauma-informed help—accessible anytime, anywhere.
Support That Understands The Journey Towards Healing
My Support Pathway, a digital pathway designed with safety, and accessibility at its core.
Domestic abuse remains a pervasive issue affecting millions across the UK. The staggering statistics reveal the urgent need for increased investment in support services for victims and survivors. With 3.9 million people experiencing abuse in just the past year, the demand for support is critical.
My Support Pathway is a web-based platform created to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse with compassion and intelligence. Whether they are in crisis, seeking clarity, or unsure where to turn, our AI-driven system helps them find the right support—quickly, safely, and without judgment.
Built with trauma-informed principles and clinical expertise, the platform is accessible via any browser—no app required. It’s there when they need it most: at a bus stop, in a moment of crisis, or when they are ready to take the next step.

AI support platform designed with care and empathy: Understands the needs of victims of domestic abuse and helps them navigate their options.
Built for impact: Developed in collaboration with survivors, providers, and commissioners.
White-label ready: Customise the platform with your organisation’s branding.
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A Powerful Online Platform Accessible to Victims of Domestic Abuse 24/7
AI guidance platform designed with care and empathy: Understands your needs and helps you navigate your options.
- Quick, Safe Access: No scrolling through directories—just fast, relevant support.
- Inclusive & Accessible: Designed for all users, including those with language or accessibility needs.
- Real-Time Insights for Commissioners: Data dashboards to inform decisions and improve outreach.
- Multi-Agency Integration: Connects victims with health, legal, employment, social care and so much more.
- Discreet Safety Features: Includes a calm, QUICK EXIT button for immediate redirection.
- Scaleable solution to support thousands of victims.
AI guidance platform designed with care and empathy: Understands the needs and helps victims navigate their options.
Whether you are a PCC caring for the safety of your community or an organisation who looks after the well-being of their workforce, My Support Pathway is the help they need from you to get them started in their journey to healing.

Turning the Tide: Funding the Fight Against Domestic Abuse
Investing in support not only aids in the immediate safety and recovery of victims but also contributes to breaking the cycle of abuse, fostering healthier communities, and ultimately saving lives. By prioritizing funding and resources, we can ensure that every victim has access to the support they need to rebuild their lives and thrive.
Source: Redevelopment of domestic abuse statistics: research update May 2025

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