
CAHN Domestic and sexual violence support is a service for women and men who have experienced some sort of domestic abuse. There has been an increase of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, hence the pressing need to address the issue and raise awareness. CAHN is offering free and confidential culturally and religiously appropriate counselling sessions with qualified professionals from the Caribbean and African community. In addition, we are working with a range of partners to deliver practical support.
Information and advice
- Free and confidential counselling sessions
- Coordinate with support services
- Working alongside professional counsellors from the Caribbean and African Community in Greater Manchester
- We let you decide, from our range of support, what might benefit you most
- We listen to you and provide the necessary support to help you get back on your feet
Who can we help?
- Women or men who are victims of domestic abuse
- Women or men who are victims of sexual abuse
- Women or men who have lost their self-confidence because of DV and SA
- Women or men going through depression as a result of DV and SA.
Service time
This service is available from 08am – 10pm, 7 days a week
CAHN's team will show great flexibility around your needs, please do not hesitate to ask.
Service provision during COVID-19
During the COVID-19 lockdown, their team of counsellors would be offering a secured online video and telephone service in line with what suits beneficiaries. This would be reviewed after the lockdown to offer a face-to-face service where necessary or requested.
Service Features
CAHN’s counsellors are from the Caribbean and African Community, therefore making this service culturally and religiously appropriate for those accessing the service.
CAHN are working in collaboration with other organisations from which referrals will be accepted. In addition, self-referrals can be sent to help@cahn.org.uk or via phone (07710 022382) are also accepted.