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Mental health services and support for adults

Support for victims of crime and domestic abuse

Eve

A Christian domestic abuse charity based in Northamptonshire, committed to transforming lives affected by domestic abuse. Eve provide a safe place in their refuge for women and their children who have escaped from domestic abuse, and also provide domestic abuse recovery programme.

Visit the Eve website, email [email protected], text 07827 239496 or call 01604 230311.

Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service

A non-judgemental, friendly and practical support service, offered to anyone affected by domestic abuse in Northamptonshire.

Call the helpline on 0300 012 0154 open 24/7, send an email to [email protected] or visit the NDAS website for more information.

Sunflower Centre

A service that works closely with Voice to provide non-judgemental specialist support to victims of domestic abuse.

Call 01604 888211 from Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm, email [email protected] or visit the Voice Northants website for more information.

Serenity Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)

A confidential service for anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted, offering you and your family practical help and emotional support, including what you want to do next and support you in your choices. You don't need to be referred - it is up to you.

Call 01604 601713 24/7 for urgent support and advice. Find out more about the SARC service.

Northamptonshire Rape Crisis

An independent charity that supports people who have been sexually abused, assaulted or raped. The team offer specialist, independent and confidential help and support for both men and women, also offering a women and girls only safe space.

For more information about this service, visit the Northamptonshire Rape Crisis website.

Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Team

A service that identifies child and adult offenders with mental health problems, learning disabilities, substance problems or other vulnerabilities when they first meet the criminal justice system. The aim is to improve health, reduce re-offending and identify vulnerable people earlier to reduce the likelihood of reaching a crisis-point.

Find out more about the Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Team.

Last updated 12 August 2025