Lifelong links

In Warrington we have a Lifelong Links offer, this aims to make sure that you have a positive support network around you.

A Lifelong Links Co-ordinator can meet with you and use some tools to help you think about who is important to you and who you would want to be back in touch with. The co-ordinator searches for these people. This support network is then brought together by what we call a lifelong links family group conference. This will be with the family, friends, professionals or people you have identified that you want in your life plan. The co-ordinator will help to put your life long links plan in place. This will help these relationships to grow safely and will support you into adulthood and for your future.

We will review the time you spend with your family and people that are important to you in accordance with your wishes and feelings, however we remain mindful of the need to keep you safe and any specific individual risks will need to be addressed. Your lifelong links plan will continue to be reviewed as part of your Pathway Plan.

Services we will help you access are:

  • Refuge Warrington Independent Domestic Violence Abuse (IDVA) service
  • Cheshire Police
  • Pure Insight
  • Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre
  • Warrington Women’s Aid Refuge
  • Housing Plus
  • Victim Support
  • National 24-hour Domestic Violence Helpline
  • Men’s Advice Line
  • Karma Nirvana Honour Network Helpline
  • Respect
  • National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) Injunctions
  • NSPCC – Female Genital Mutilation 24 hour helpline
  • Warrington Domestic Abuse Partnership
  • Mankind.org.uk
  • Thehideout.org.uk
  • National Domestic Abuse Helpline or call 24/7 0808 2000 247

Claire’s Law

  • Clare's Law, also known as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) is a police policy giving people the right to know if their current or ex-partner has any previous history of violence or abuse. The scheme is named after Clare Wood, who was murdered by her abusive ex-boyfriend in 2009.
  • You may be able to apply for a disclosure request by visiting a police station, calling 101 or contacting your local police via email
17 June 2025