Sanctuary Support
The Sanctuary Scheme is managed by Leeds Housing Options and works to make individuals feel safer in their homes who may have been living in fear due to domestic abuse, hate crime, anti-social behaviour.
If sanctuary measures have been installed due to Domestic Abuse (link to What is Domestic Violence and Abuse), it has been agreed as part of the Domestic Abuse Bill that Victim Survivors should be offered support when living in ‘safe housing’ as part of that action.
Professionals can refer individuals to Sanctuary Support by completing this Referral Form.
The Sanctuary Support Team (SST) offer 1:1 support, with an allocated worker. The support is both emotional and practical, including safety planning, signposting and risk assessments.
The team is made up of nine Domestic Abuse Support Workers across nine organisations, that specialise in different areas:
- Behind Closed Doors, who specialise in Women & Men
- Women’s Health Matters, who specialise in Pregnancy & Maternity
- Women’s Health Matters, who specialise in Disability
- Karma Nirvana, who specialise in Forced Marriage & Honour Based Abuse
- Shantona, who specialise in Culturally diverse and migrant communities
- Asha Neighbourhood Project, who also specialise in Culturally diverse and migrant communities
- PAFRAS who specialise in Refugees & Asylum Seekers
- Touchstone, who specialise in LGBTQIA+
- Age UK, who specialise in working with clients aged 50+
24 Hour Helpline
0113 246 0401
E:mail
The demand for our helpline can mean we can’t always answer calls on the first try. If this happens when you call, please either leave us a message with contact details and a time that’s safe to call you back or get in touch with us again or in a different way i.e. via email at [email protected]. We are here for you and want to help.
Staff at Leeds Domestic Violence Service treat others with empathy and respect. In return, we expect our staff to be treated with the same. We understand that people can sometimes act out of character when facing distressing circumstances, especially after experiencing trauma. This can occasionally result in unacceptable behaviour, such as aggression and abuse. While we aim to listen to and support all our service users as best we can, our staff should also be able to do their jobs without being treated badly. In order to protect our staff’s welfare, there may be times when we need to take steps to manage and challenge such unacceptable behaviour.
Below is a step-by-step guide of what a phone call to our helpline might be like. The drop-down boxes give more in-depth detail about calling us.
Accessing our support and next steps
At present, you cannot self-refer into Leeds Housing Options for Sanctuary Measures. If you are working with another agency, you can speak to them about this and ask them to fill in the referral form on your behalf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Sanctuary Measures?
How much are Sanctuary Measures?
My home is not in my name, can I have sanctuary measures?
My home is a private rented property, can I still have sanctuary measures?
I’m a professional and would like to refer someone I am working with for Sanctuary Measures, how do I do this?
How we can help
Click here to find out more about the different kinds of support Leeds Domestic Violence Service provides.