We can work together to support your service-users and your organisation to prevent or respond to domestic or sexual abuse issues.

We can support development workplace practice as well as delivering specialist training.

Contact us to talk about what we can offer to meet your organisation or service user needs and how we might work together.

“Yellow Door achieved accreditation for both their Therapeutic and ISVA Services against the MSP Quality Standards for Services Supporting Male Victims/Survivors of Sexual Violence. Yellow Door fully committed to the process, ensuring any new pieces of work and changes to the service were completed with passion and enthusiasm ensuring the service was continuously improving. The Accreditation team were very impressed with the cohesive and supportive team approach demonstrated in both the leadership and staff focus sessions. Yellow Door were a pleasure to work with and embraced the Accreditation Programme and Quality Standards- they didn’t just dip their toes in enough to satisfy the accreditors, they dived in head first.”
LimeCulture 2020

Better together

At Yellow Door we really value our joint work with other partners and organisations; sharing skills, expertise, supporting and learning from each other – whether local, regional or national – working together enriches services and benefits service-users.

We work with others in many ways for example as contractual partners, operating a local helpline together (PIPPA), co-training with other charities or services or joint project development and delivery.

We are also active participants of local and regional multi-agency forums at both strategic and operational level.

We work closely with many local communities and groups at every stage of service consultation, development and delivery.

We welcome opportunities to work together, so if you have an identified need or chance to join-up then please contact us.

“Supporting and learning from each other enriches services and benefits service-users”
Yellow Door
“Your team provide a truly non-judgemental environment within which to welcome traumatised young people, support and nurture them to be in a much better place with their emotions and confidence. The opportunity to receive one-to-one or group support within mutually supportive sessions is determined on an individual basis, and where they are in terms of managing their emotional resilience and self-belief.”
Pam Bacon, Regional Officer, South East BBC Children in Need
“Southampton Family Trust has worked closely with Yellow Door for the last four years. Yellow Door is a innovative, caring and compassionate organisation which aims to put its users needs first at all times. We hope our collaboration continues long into the future!”
Helen, Southampton Family Trust