22/09/2025
Knowledge is power. You can ask the police for information about your partner to protect yourself.
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from DMAT Services Ltd, Education Website, St Marys Road, St Andrews Business Centre, Liverpool.
DMAT Services Ltd is an educational organisation that supports women in understanding domestic abuse through the organisations own awareness programme called ‘See the Signs’
For more details email [email protected]
or call 0151 427 8348
22/09/2025
Knowledge is power. You can ask the police for information about your partner to protect yourself.
04/09/2025
Attend our Domestic Violence: See the Signs programme and learn how to recognise the early warning signs.
Early recognition saves lives. Our See the Signs programme teaches you how to spot red flags of domestic violence.
1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. Together, we can change that.
Call 0151 427 8348
Email [email protected]
The programme consists of 1 session per week for 8 weeks (with wrap around support if required) and takes place within our local Children's Centre or at our Office based in based Garston
We also hold Domestic Violence workshops for organisations if this is something of interest please pop us an email.
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03/09/2025
On Sunday, 7 September at around 3pm, 4G and 5G mobile phones will vibrate, emit a siren for up to 10 seconds, and display a message confirming the drill.
Please click the link below and follow the instructions if you wish to opt out of this alert.
https://www.gov.uk/alerts/opting-out
21/08/2025
Please marry a man who respects you when he's angry.
How he treats you in conflict reveals his character.
Anyone can be nice when things are going well.
Anyone can be loving when they're getting their way.
Anyone can be respectful when they're not frustrated.
But how does he treat you when he's upset?
Anger doesn't excuse disrespect or abuse.
Being mad doesn't give him permission to call you names.
Being frustrated doesn't justify raising his voice at you.
Being angry doesn't excuse cruel or degrading comments.
Being upset doesn't make it okay to threaten or intimidate you.
His worst moments should still show his love.
Even in anger, he should protect your dignity.
Even in conflict, he should honor your worth.
Even in disagreement, he should maintain respect.
Even when frustrated, he should guard your heart.
A good man controls his anger, he doesn't let it control him.
A mature man addresses issues without attacking character.
A loving man fights for the relationship, not against you.
A respectful man disagrees without being disagreeable.
If he becomes cruel when he's angry, that's who he really is.
If he uses your insecurities against you in fights, he's not safe.
If he threatens to leave every time you disagree, he's manipulative.
If he punishes you with silence or withdrawal, he's immature.
Marry someone whose love remains constant through every emotion.
15/07/2025
25/03/2025
👩⚖️ In 2025 alone we have seen an array of changes to policy and legislation affecting the DA frontline. From greater recognition of coercive control, to moves to improve police responses, the government’s pledge to half to halve violence against women and girls in a decade has demonstrable impact on the frontline.
➡️ Our upcoming DA Frontline Excellence Conference (England & Wales), funded by the Ministry of Justice UK will feature Joanna Camadoo-Rothwell, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at SafeLives as she explains how policy translates into on-the-ground practice.
Although tickets have sold out, sign up to our newsletter to receive recordings and materials from the conference ⬇️
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24/03/2025
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