A campaign has been launched to find carers for people with learning disabilities who have experienced domestic abuse.
Some libraries offer 'safe spaces' and in every library you can use a computer for free
The renewal of a scheme which helps survivors of domestic abuse to feel safer in their homes has been approved by our Communities, Social Mobility and Inclusion Committee.
The annual raising of the White Ribbon flag outside New Shire Hall in Alconbury Weald will take place on Monday, 25 November, 1:30pm to show support for survivors of domestic abuse
A motion supporting fairer police funding for the county and raising awareness of domestic abuse has been endorsed unanimously by councillors today.
Cambridgeshire County Council is proud to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist in four categories of the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) Awards.
Safety for adults and older people in Cambridgeshire
Information and resources on family life, conflict and relationships, free courses for parents and information for professionals.
Abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual, exploitation, extremism or neglect. What to do if you think a child is being abused, or is at risk of abuse
Local information on what to do if you are worried about the wellbeing of a friend, family member or neighbour.
An 'adult at risk' is any person aged 18 years or over who is at higher risk than most of abuse or neglect because of their needs for care and support
Cambridgeshire Libraries offer a wide range of advice and support for residents and businesses