We are currently seeking an enthusiastic individual to become part of our team. If you have a strong commitment to your work and want to be part of this exciting project, please submit your application today.
2/2 or in an emergency please contact the police.
You can also contact the Respect Perpetrator helpline on 0808 802 4040
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us here at Phoenix Domestic Abuse Services ๐งโ๐
Our office will close on Thursday 21st December at 4:30pm.
We will re open as normal on Tuesday 2nd January 2024.
If you need any information or support while the office is closed please contact the Byw heb Ofn / Live Fear Free Helpline on 0808 8010 800
Happy Children in Need Day!
We would like to say a huge โThank Youโ to Children in Need who help fund our Childrenโs Recovery Team. This funding helps us provide 1-2-1 support for children affected by domestic abuse.
#BBCChildreninNeed
We were honoured to attend the 'Rightsfest: Gender', celebrating International Day of the Girl 2023 with the 'Pod'
A fantastic, empowering day at Cardiff City Stadium where the 'Diary Room' was a huge success.
To hire our Diary Room Pod, please email [email protected]
Do you work with victims of Domestic Abuse?
This one day training is designed for all front line workers and will provide you with the essential tools to help assess the dynamics of the relationship thus enabling better identification of perpetrators and victims.
On International Dog Day we would like to say 'Thank-you' to services such as Dogs Trust.
Many refuge's canโt accept pets, meaning in many cases people experiencing domestic abuse canโt leave their home until they know their dog is somewhere safe.
Diolch yn fawr @DogsTrust
Our RESET Group is returning soon!
This 10 week programme is funding by The National Lottery Community Fund @TNLComFundWales and helps support and empower victims across Blaenau Gwent.
For more information on the RESET group please contact us at [email protected]
International Youth Day raises awareness of issues affecting young people across the world.
Phoenix DAS helps Young People in Blaenau Gwent affected by Domestic Abuse in different ways. We work with young people to help improve their current and future wellbeing.
Why are Cats good for your mental health? They have an ability to reduce stress, they are great companions, heal with purrs, and offer their services as therapy animals. This makes them the ideal champions for your well-being ๐
#internationalcatday#catsoftwitter