16 Days of Activism – Day One

Shining a light on our work  Therapy & Recovery  Changing Pathways offers therapy across our refuges and outreach centres for survivors and their children who have been subjected to domestic abuse and/or stalking. Changing Pathways gives individuals the opportunity to access counselling in a safe and confidential environment. Domestic abuse impacts on mental and physical
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

In 1999, the United Nations designated the 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This was to recognise the worldwide issue of gender violence and in memory of the The Mirabel sisters who were murdered by a dictator due to their political views. The 25 November is also the
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Changing Pathways signed up to Essex Lottery

We are now signed up to Essex Lottery. Changing Pathways provides a much needed service to women and their children fleeing domestic violence. With our support and a safe place, women can escape abuse and rebuild their lives. We offer counselling support to women and their children. We need your help so we can continue to
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Opening times

Changing Pathways helpline number is 01268 729 707.  We are open 9am – 5pm weekdays. The National Freephone Domestic Violence Helpline is open 24 hours a day 0808 2000 247. In an emergency always dial 999.

Opening times over Christmas

Changing Pathways will be closed on the 25 and 26 December 2017 and 1 January 2018. Our phone line will be open on the 27, 28 and 29 December 2017 – 01268 729 707 The National Freephone Domestic Violence Helpline will be open 24 hours a day during the Christmas period on 0808 2000 247
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Christmas and New Year opening times

During the Christmas period, the Parklands outreach centre will be closing on  4pm Friday the 23rd of December 2016 and not re-opening until the 3rd of January 2017. During this period we will be closed over the bank holidays but accepting referrals over the other days. If you have any issues surrounding domestic violence at
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16 Days of Activism – Chief Executive Officer

Chair of Trustees

16 Days of Activism – Essex Domestic Abuse Partnership Project

Domestic abuse has far reaching implications for physical, sexual and mental health and an individual’s well-being. The cost of physical healthcare treatment resulting from domestic violence, (including hospital, GP, ambulance, prescriptions) is estimated to be 3% of total National Health Service budget (Walby, 2004). Funded by Essex Community Foundation and Comic Relief, Changing Pathways has a
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16 Days of Activism – Early Offer of Help

  Some 130,000 children live in homes where high risk domestic abuse is present (SaveLives (2012, A place of greater safety: insights into domestic abuse) and parenting which can be difficult and challenging at the best of times, for those experiencing domestic abuse, they can face huge additional difficulties. One of our community services which
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