• No. Your support worker will treat all information about you confidentially within Ahimsa. Whilst relevant information is shared within the service — between our teams — it is never revealed to your partner or ex-partner directly. Where there is a concern for your safety, your children's safety, or the safety of others, this will always be discussed with you and shared with relevant agencies in line with our confidentiality policy.

  • Yes. Your safety and wellbeing is our priority. We will work with you to make sure you can access the service safely. Your (ex)partner will never know if you have taken up support, or what you have shared. 

  • "There are not enough words to express the significance of Ahimsa in my life. To have a place of safety to discuss the difficulties I faced with my children's father, without judgement or consequence, has been invaluable. Ahimsa has helped me to overcome my memories of physical and emotional abuse, by helping me understand it wasn't my fault, and more importantly, that I didn't deserve it."

    - Integrated Partner Service client

  • "Ahimsa is an invaluable lifeline to all involved in domestic abuse. The atmosphere is very calm, reassuring and boundaried. The therapists are skilled and create the space and time needed for traumatised people to open up."

    - Integrated Partner Service client

  • "Ahimsa have facilitated a couple of joint meetings between my ex-husband and I — meetings which would not have been possible without their input. These discussions greatly aided my recovery from being a victim of my past."

    - Integrated Partner Service client