Welcome to Honour Thy Woman Group
Honour Thy Woman Group supports women and their children to recover from abusive relationships, after the relationship has ended.
Our recovery programmes are designed to help them build a brighter future.


How we work to help you recover
One of our team, who have experienced domestic abuse, will work with you to make you feel safe, valued and heard. They will be your mentor to help and advocate for you when necessary.
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Group work – Building Confidence & Resilience
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Gateway Programme – Domestic Abuse Recovery
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Remote Advocacy
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Emotional Wellbeing
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Mental Wellbeing
They are there to provide practical, compassionate support every step of your journey to recovery.
Working with us

Services from Honour Thy Woman Group
Honour Thy Woman is committed to offering a range of support services to aid women in their journey towards recovery from domestic abuse.
We provide a safe and non-judgmental space for women to seek the help they need.
Emergency support
When you’re ready, we can help with a refuge, safety planning, protection orders, food, clothes and your next steps to safety and recovery.
Advocacy and mentoring
We provide a Pathway Coordinator to support you who can be your voice when you need it. They can help with your recovery, applications, appointments and more.
Crisis advice and resources
Abuse can continue after the end of a relationship, we will help you create a more secure and independent future.
Help for families
Our programme supports mothers and their children aged 7–17 Providing the structured support they need to navigate their emotions.
Domestic Abuse Recovery Programme
The Gateway Programme leads to recovery. We suggest you complete this first online or in person.
Building confidence programme
Discover your unique strengths and build a network of support so you can make positive changes
Building resiliance programme
Break free from harmful memories and transform them into a positive force to drive your forwards.
Help for teenagers
Bridge 17 is a trauma-informed programme designed to support young people aged 13–17 who have witnessed domestic abuse.







