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Emergency Information: Who to contact in an emergency | |
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Southall Black Sisters do not provide an emergency or 24 hour service. If you need help out of hours we advise you to contact the Police on 999 or one of the emergency helplines listed below. If we do take your case on within office hours we will continue to work on your case out of hours if necessary to ensure your safety. Calling the PoliceDomestic Violence is a Crime. If there has been a violent incident or a threat of violence made against you or someone you know dial 999. If there is not an immediate threat but you wish to report a crime of violence SBS can help you contact the police and we may be able to go with you to the Police station. A male or female officer may come to see you initially. Most forces have specially trained police officers attached to the Domestic Violence Unit. You should ask the officer for his or her name and badge number. Once the initial risk to your safety is over you can ask to speak with a female officer. The police should also provide you with an interpreter if necessary. Once you have reported the violence to the Police they will decide whether there is enough evidence to prosecute the person who abused you. Often the Police will ask you if you agree to them prosecuting the person who abused you (pressing charges). If you don’t want the Police to press charges they usually won’t. For more information on being a witness in a criminal prosecution you can contact the police officer dealing with the case, your local domestic violence or community safety unit or Victim Support on the following numbers | |
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