Our Service
At Professionals Against Gender Based Violence, we offer a range of survivor-centered services designed to support individuals affected by Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and prevent violence in our communities. Our holistic approach ensures that survivors have access to the resources they need to heal and rebuild their lives, while also working toward long-term societal change.
24/7 Crisis Helpline
Our confidential and compassionate 24/7 Crisis Helpline is available to anyone experiencing gender-based violence. Whether you need immediate help, guidance, or just someone to listen, our trained professionals are here to provide support and connect you to resources that can assist in your safety and well-being.
Phone: +44-020-7739-7549
Emai: www.professionalsagainstgbv.org
Legal Advocacy
Navigating the legal system can be overwhelming for survivors. Our Legal Advocacy services offer assistance to help survivors understand their rights and options. From filing protection orders to representing survivors in court, our legal team is dedicated to ensuring justice and safety for all.
Legal consultations
Court accompaniment
Assistance with protection orders and legal filings
Safe Housing
For individuals escaping dangerous or abusive situations, we provide Safe Housing. Our secure and confidential shelters offer a safe, supportive environment for survivors and their children. During their stay, residents have access to counseling, legal services, and essential resources to help them start rebuilding their lives.
Emergency shelter: Short-term accommodation for immediate safety.
Transitional housing: Longer-term support for survivors as they work toward independence.
Counseling and Mental Health Support
The trauma of GBV can have lasting emotional and psychological effects. Our Counseling and Mental Health Support services are designed to help survivors heal and regain control of their lives. Our licensed therapists provide individual and group therapy to address trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns.
Individual counseling sessions
Group therapy for survivors
Family therapy
Community Education and Awareness
We believe that education is a powerful tool in the fight against gender-based violence. Our Community Education and Awareness programs work to break the silence around GBV and foster a culture of respect, equality, and non-violence. Through workshops, seminars, and campaigns, we engage individuals, schools, businesses, and communities in conversations about prevention and intervention.
Workshops on GBV prevention
Awareness campaigns
School and workplace training
Empowerment Programs
Our Empowerment Programs aim to equip survivors with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to rebuild their lives. We offer vocational training, financial literacy workshops, and personal development courses to help survivors gain independence and economic stability.
Job readiness training
Financial literacy courses
Personal development and confidence-building programs
Youth and Adolescent Support
Young people are often particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence. Our Youth and Adolescent Support programs are tailored to help young survivors cope with their experiences, navigate healthy relationships, and access the resources they need for emotional and physical safety.
- Counseling for teens and young adults
- Peer support groups
- Education on healthy relationships
How to Access Our Services
If you or someone you know is in need of support, our team at International Best Debutante is ready to help. You can access any of our services by contacting us directly through our helpline, or by visiting one of our offices. All services are provided with the utmost confidentiality and respect for your privacy.
- +44-020-7739-7549
- www.professionalsagainstgbv.org
- Obaseki Solicitors 27 Bentley Road, London N1 4BY DX: 36613 Finsbury
Get Involved
You can also help make a difference by supporting our services. Whether through volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness, your contribution helps ensure that survivors have access to the resources they need to overcome GBV.