Shop: Resources for survivors
How to order:
1. Complete an order form (word doc)
2. Fax, post or phone the order form to us. Please do NOT send your credit card details by email as Women's Aid cannot guarantee the security of your data if you do so.
A5 LEAFLET: Disability & domestic violence - SOLD OUT!
8 page leaflet for disabled women experiencing domestic violence, and also for services providers who have a responsibility for providing help and support. This leaflet provides useful facts and information.
Price: Free (+postage & staff costs) - SOLD OUT!
See also - disability & domestic violence poster
A5 LEAFLET: Expect Respect - FREE TO DOWNLOAD
Part of the Expect Respect Resources - (Nov 2007)
A leaflet for children and young people about healthy relationships, showing respect to others and what to do if you are experiencing abuse.
Price: Hard copies are currently SOLD OUT but will be back soon
WALLET SIZED CARD: Hideout card
Part of the Expect Respect Resources (Nov 2007)
This card gives the numbers of helplines to call if a child is experiencing domestic violence. If you require a different quantity/combination of Expect Respect resources than currently listed on the order form, please email Ruth Willcocks.
Price: FREE (+ postage & staff costs)
PRINT-OUT GAME: Chatterbox for children - DOWNLOAD ONLY
A “chatterbox” game for younger children who have experienced or witnessed domestic violence, which suggests ways to deal with emotions. This product cannot be ordered. It is only available as a download.
Price: FREE
A5 LEAFLET: Domestic Violence - The myths
Tackles the myths of domestic violence, including:
"It's just the odd domestic tiff. All couples have them."
"Domestic violence only happens in working class families."
"She's not really threatened by violence. It's just an exuse to get re-housed."
"It can't be that bad or she'd leave."
Price: 40p per leaflet
See also - Posters publicising general domestic abuse awareness

A5 LEAFLET: Domestic Violence - Housing SOLD OUT!
12 page leaflet with information on: your rights in relation to housing, what the council should do, finding a permanent home, coming from another part of the country, rent arrears, residence orders, getting the abuser to leave the home.
Price: 40p per leaflet
CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK - TO BE UPDATED SOON!
A5 LEAFLET: Domestic Violence - the risks to Children
Leaflet explains what domestic violence is and the risks to children, including tackling myths such as "My children don't know about the violence" and "My partner is only violent to me - he never harms my children".
Price: 40p per leaflet
See also - A3 poster - Childhood. The best years of your life?
A5 LEAFLET: Domestic violence - Your legal rights - SOLD OUT
Leaflet addresses your legal rights in a domestic violence situation, including:
- What action the police can take
- Getting protection - what options do I have?
- What happens after your partner is arrested
- What will happen at court?
- What if he still pesters me?
CURRENTLY SOLD OUT

A5 LEAFLET: Health and domestic violence: a life and death issue
12 page leaflet with information on: domestic violence and the role of the health service; understanding the fear of disclosing domestic violence; action following disclosure and how health professionals can help; contact information for domestic violence services.
Price: 40p per leaflet
See also - Health poster

A5 LEAFLET: Has she told you everything?
12 page leaflet targeted towards mental health professionals and those working in drug and alcohol services. Explains the links between domestic violence and mental health, drug and alcohol use issues. The leaflet focuses on the key role that health professionals can play in supporting women experiencing domestic violence who access their services.
Price: 50p per leaflet
See also - Poster - mental health
See also - Poster - alcohol
“You don’t have to live in Fear” (leaflet & poster)
The Home Office has produced a useful and informative FREE leaflet that you can order from them, please contact the Home Office directly to find out how.
There are also some A3 posters still available on the archived Home Office website to download in English and other languages - if you have any trouble accessing them please contact the Home Office directly.


