B-United specialises in supporting males who have experienced domestic abuse in a past or current relationship. This can be in many ways such as emotional support, practical support or signposting to other agencies where required.
How to contact
Where to go
Available throughout Cambridge
Hear more about the B-United service:
What to expect:
You can contact this service via email, telephone or via live chat on their website, no referral is needed. When you contact B-United you will be treated with respect, in a confidential way and with no judgement.
Once you have contacted them you will be assigned a member of staff who will work with you to identify what support you need. The support provided can take many forms, including:
- emotional support
- practical support
- help with leaving a relationship
- advocating on behalf of a survivor of abuse
- signposting to other agencies where needed.
They can also offer support and guidance to professionals who want to learn more about domestic abuse and how it affects male victims.
More Information:
B-United is run by Peterborough Women’s Aid, a local charity with years of experience supporting survivors of domestic abuse and violence.
B-United can offer short-term and long-term support to men who may be experiencing or have previously experienced domestic abuse, whether you have children or not.
They can offer you advice and guidance on a range of situations and they can also signpost you to relevant services in your local area.
B-United is a county-wide provision covering all areas of Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Huntingdon and Fenland. Their staff will be able to provide you with support via telephone, email, text / WhatsApp, or virtually through Microsoft Teams / Zoom.
They can offer emotional support, practical support, support with court and other meetings, and access to a specialist domestic abuse counsellor.
This is a free service.
How to contact
Where to go
Available throughout Cambridge