
Equipping Frontline Teams to Deliver Safe, Therapeutic Support for Victims of Domestic Abuse
Because every victim deserves support that is safe, informed, and delivered with care.
Children: The Hidden victims of domestic abuse
One in five children in the UK experience domestic abuse and are often suffering in silence. While the violence may not be directed at them, its impact is deep and lasting. Domestic abuse can affect every aspect of a child’s life, from their brain development and emotional wellbeing to their relationships, education, and future mental health.
Thanks to the Domestic Abuse Act, children are now legally recognised as victims in their own right- not just witnesses to harm. But recognition must be matched with action.
To truly break the cycle of trauma, children and young people must have access to timely, trauma-informed support that provides a safe, positive experience of help-seeking. This support can foster emotional regulation, resilience, and healing.





Co-Regulation with Parents & Carers
We also recognise that parents and carers play a vital role in their child’s healing journey. But they don’t need another parenting programme, they need to understand how their own body and brain respond to feelings of safety and danger. By learning how to regulate themselves, parents and carers can provide critical moments of co-regulation that help their children feel safe and process trauma.
Our approach draws upon neuroscience and relational based approach to support both the child and the caregiver, strengthening the foundation for long-term recovery and connection.

When support feels out of reach, our approach steps in. Our accessible, inclusive services meet people where they are at.
With limited resources and rising demand, we believe the only way to ensure children and families receive timely, trauma-informed care is through solutions that are both scalable and sustainable. Here's how we help you make that possible

Build Internal Capacity
Empower your frontline practitioners with expert training and ongoing support to deliver evidence-based programmes directly to children and families. Build long-term capability within your team.

Evidence of Impact
We provide clear, professional impact reports that demonstrate the real-world difference your organisation is making, helping you communicate value to funders, commissioners, and your wider community.

Flexible, Accessible Delivery
Our programmes are designed for flexibility. Delivered in person or online, and adaptable to schools, community settings, and refuges - meeting children and families where they are at.

Multilingual Access
To ensure inclusivity and accessibility, our programmes are available in Polish, Arabic, and Bengali, helping you reach and support diverse communities more effectively.
Need more information about services available for services supporting families affected by domestic abuse?
Book a call with one of our Advisors.
We are here to answer your questions, explore your goals, and help you discover how our approach can make a real difference. Just choose a time that works for you — no pressure, no hard sell, just a friendly conversation.
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"It was fun. I am probably more happier and have more knowledge about my body, how my body feels when I have big emotions. Miss lord is really nice teacher, and you do lots of fun things during this time. You get to spend time and have a treat. It helps you when you have strong emotions it helps you deal with them."
- 8 year old boy