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Hi, my name is 5411emma!
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Hi @5411emma and welcome to the community. I'm sorry to hear this, how can we help?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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A warm welcome to the community @5411emma , I’m so sorry you’re having such a tough time. How can we help you?
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Hi @5411emma - Welcome to this very supportive community. I'm sorry you're facing difficulties at the moment with your children. As Ami & Emma have both said, if you say about this there's usually someone here who may be able to help/advise.
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I am registered blind and suffering from ptsd due to domestic violence trying to get help for the ptsd and trying to gey custody back of my kids but they using my disabilities against me just need some support
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@5411emma - I'm very sorry to read this. I am going to copy some information from Women's Aid https://www.womensaid.org.uk/ which may be helpful:
Child contact and legal support
Going to court can be a daunting experience but there are rules the court has to follow in cases concerning children and domestic abuse.
If you have a legal problem you should seek proper legal advice.
Rights of Women are a good organisation to speak to and provide free legal advice on domestic violence and abuse, finances and property on relationship breakdown and arrangements for children. They have a helpline and lots of useful information on their website. Including:
- Family Court proceedings: where can I get advice and support?
- Children and the law: the family court process
- Children and the law: domestic abuse and Practice Direction 12J
Coram Children’s Legal Centre’s Child Law Advice Service provides free legal advice and information on child and family issues. They have a helpline which offers free advice between Monday-Friday, 8am to 6pm on 0300 330 5480. They also offer a paid for call back service with a legal advisor which costs £25.
I will also ask my friend, @thespiceman who has a great wealth of information & advice on mental health. Some of the charities may also be able to advocate on your behalf, but he will know more about that than I.
And just to say talk here any time, you definitely will have this community's support along the way.
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Hello @5411emma Pleased to meet you. thank you for joining, sharing.
Sorry to hear this, my concern, care is you.
Please if you feel unsafe, need to access links my friend @chiarieds has given you.
We are here to advise you.
As a community champion , we advise members very much can give you the following information.
These mental heath charities.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
Telephone 020 7697 3300
https://www.mind.org.uk.
Telephone 0300 123 3393
https://www.rethink.org.
Telephone 0121 522 7007
All offer support, guidance information to cope with your issues.
Last one useful advocate charity, they represent you speak on your behalf.
Enclose https://www.lawsociety.org.uk.
For any legal advice.
Women Aid number 0808 2000 247
https://www.rnib.org.uk.
Helpline 0303 123 999
Please ask if we can help further please get in touch, we are supportive, have empathy, compassion.
Please take care.
@thespiceman .
Community Champion
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@5411emma Also, it might be worth contacting or visiting your local CAB https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ to see if they can give you any support.
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Hi @5411emma. I'm so sorry to hear this. Do you have a support worker? Are your children in the care of their father or local authority care? Do you have any other family who are helping you?Community Manager
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