Jewish Women's Aid, Secure Refuge

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A unique temporary safe house run by Jewish women for Jewish women and their children.
Address
Address Confidential
Phone 02084458060 - Office
  helpline 0800 591203
Email The contact email is info which is at the domain jwa.org.uk
Website jwa.org.uk  
main functions
The refuge provides women who need it with somewhere safe to stay, giving time and space to think about all the options and the best way forward for each woman (and her children) to regain a life free from the fear of violence and intimidation.
other activities
Practical Support. Emotional Support. Kashrut and Jewish Festivals. Resettlement Service. Rosh Chodesh group.
Access
opening times - 24 hours. Admission - preferably during office hours but out of hours accepted in case of emergency.
age limit - Boys up to 13 years old
accessibility - wheelchair access , disabled toilets

referral - self-referral accepted, gp referral accepted, mental health worker referral accepted

background information on this organisation

Jewish Women’s Aid was established by volunteers in 1992, whose first project was to establish a national helpline for Jewish women facing domestic violence. That helpline is still a vital first point of contact for women making their first tentative steps to seeking help, and had more than 1000 calls last year.

The subsequent 15 years have seen a great expansion in activity, with the volunteers now supported by a dedicated professional team. Central to our current work is our refuge in London, which provides a vital haven for women starting on the path to rebuilding their lives. It is the only kosher and observant refuge in Europe, meaning it is suitable for women of all levels of religious observance. With room for 8 women and 12 children, it is nearly always full.

And of course this is just a tiny fraction of the Jewish women who need our help. A very important and growing area of JWA is the work we do with women in the community. In the last year, we have seen over 100 clients and this is expanding month by month. This means we can help women and their children in a huge variety of practical ways, whether it be legal, financial, emotional or practical. Our counselling service is also growing. Last year we saw 36 clients – all seen by professional therapists.

We want to stop the violence before it starts, which is why our education programmes in schools, aimed at different ages, are so important. All of our community awareness work, which includes presentations to adults too, alerts victims and children of victims to our existence and the help that is on hand.

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