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Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
adviser. If you have a partner visa and you’ve experienced domestic abuse You and your children can apply for indefinite leave if your relationship with your partner has ended because of domestic abuse
Your child arrangements aren't working
to. Important If you need to speak with someone about your partner being aggressive If your partner makes you feel anxious or threatened, you should get help. If you’re a woman affected by domestic abuse, you
Using mediation to help you separate
abuse. If you need to go to court and your ex-partner doesn't want to see a mediator, you should contact the mediator and explain the situation. You can’t force your ex-partner to go to mediation
Preparing for your JSA interview
to 48 hours to get ready for a job interview and a week to start a new job. If you've recently been affected by domestic abuse Abuse doesn't just mean you've been hurt physically. It could mean you've
Changing your claimant commitment
or abuse Important If your partner makes you feel anxious or threatened You should get help - you can call Refuge or Women's Aid on 0808 2000 247 at any time. Men's Advice Line is a charity that helps men
Check if you can challenge a JSA sanction
, that the employment contract said you had to work on a certain day. You've experienced violence or abuse Abuse isn't just about being hurt - it's still abuse if your partner is often angry or criticises you
Your right not to be tortured or treated in an inhuman way
. For example, the courts have said that a local authority must take positive steps to protect children from abuse and neglect by a parent or foster carer if they know they're at risk. If the local
What happens to your home when you separate
a woman affected by domestic abuse, you can call Refuge on 0808 200 0247 or use the Women's Aid online chat at any time. If you're a man affected by domestic abuse you can call Men's Advice Line
What to do if you're being intimidated
be domestic abuse. You can find out how to get help if you’ve experienced domestic abuse. If you’re worried about giving evidence in court because you’re being intimidated, find out what extra
Check if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
a hate crime. If you’ve experienced something that wasn’t a crime, but you think it was motivated by prejudice against you, it’s a hate incident. For example, if someone shouted abuse at you from