Resources

Resource Collections: Get InvolvedPartnersResearch and PublicationsSafe SpacesToolkits

Sign up to Ask for Ani and Safe Spaces

UK Says No More work alongside the Home Office to create and implement the Ask For Ani scheme, which will work alongside the existing Safe Spaces scheme in Boots and participating independent pharmacies, enabling victims to request emergency help. 

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In Conversation with Men about Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

The Domestic Abuse Bill

National Quality Service Standards for Male Victims and Survivors of Domestic Abuse

The ManKind Initiative, the national charity supporting male victims of domestic abuse.

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The Ambassadors Toolkit

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Workplace Posters

Print and display these posters in your place of work and local communities to let victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence know they are not alone and support is available.  

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Online Safe Spaces

Download our Safe Spaces social media logos

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Visual Identity Guidelines

Be clear. Be consistent. Be NO MORE. It’s fantastic that you have agreed to come on board and join us as an official partner in seeing and end to domestic violence and sexual assault. Whilst we’re incredibly grateful of any support and promotion of the campaign you are able to offer, it’s also vital that

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Social Media Images

Whether you’re a brand-new partner or have been supporting us for a while, we always appreciate a social shout out! Download the below image and share it with your followers to let them know you’re supporting the campaign and working to make a difference. You can download it for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!

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youarenotalone Covid-19 toolkit

For more advice on how to support employees during the covid-19 crisis there is also the Home Office’s Domestic Abuse Covid-19 Campaign toolkit as part of their #youarenotalone campaign.

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The Employer’s Response

Covid-19 is having a profound impact on people’s lives. Some people may be forced to self-isolate or work from home with an abusive partner or family member.

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The Filmmakers Toolkit

In 2019 nearly 150 films were submitted to the 16 Days 16 Films competition, delivered in partnership with Modern Films, the Kering Group and Chayn.

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How to Talk to Young People about Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

This toolkit was written by young people and is designed to be a guide for adults, specifically parents, on how to talk to teenagers about healthy relationships and topics such as sex, consent and abuse.

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Bright Sky

Bright Sky is a free to download mobile app, launched in partnership with the Vodafone Foundation, providing support and information to those concerned that someone they know is experiencing domestic abuse.

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Healthy Relationship Toolkit

Created in association with Hestia’s RBKC The Grove Centre’s Relationship Group, this toolkit is a guide to facilitating conversations centred on those perceived “difficult” intimate topics.

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Blog

NatWest marks ‘No More Week’ by opening Safe Spaces for economic and domestic abuse victims

6 March 2024 NatWest Group is announcing that starting this week it will offer Safe Spaces to people experiencing economic and domestic abuse in over 360 branches across the UK including NatWest, Ulster Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland branches.  Safe Spaces, part of Hestia’s UK Says No More campaign, are designated locations which anyone ...

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Nationwide – the UK’s biggest branch network – joins Hestia’s Safe Spaces

Nationwide – the largest branch network of any UK banking brand -– will offer Hestia’s Safe Spaces scheme to people experiencing domestic abuse across more than 400 branches across the UK. A recent poll by Nationwide shows almost half (48%) the population have experienced, or know someone who has experienced domestic abuse, with almost one ...

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Hestia and UK Says No More respond to national domestic abuse ‘flee fund’

The Home Office has announced that from 31 January 2024, victims of domestic abuse who do not have the financial means to leave their abusers will be able to apply for a one-off payment of up to £500 for essential items to help them and their children flee to safety. For the first time, victims ...

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