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Cyfannol Women’s Aid specialises in supporting individuals, especially women and children, who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, harm, or violence.
		
		
				Our mission is to stand with individuals, especially women and children, who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, harm, or violence. Through the provision of specialist, holistic support, we strive for people to feel safer, gain more control, and have choice over decisions about their future.
In pursuing this mission, we contribute to achieving:
Our vision is a world where everyone feels safe from abuse, harm and violence.
From our establishment in the county borough of Torfaen in the 1970s, Cyfannol has grown year on year, both in terms of size and scope.
We are now the largest affiliated Women’s Aid organisation in Wales, covering Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport, Torfaen and the wider Gwent area.

Cyfannol means holistic in Welsh, a name we chose in 2015 when we transitioned from Torfaen Women’s Aid, to reflect our evolving identity and approach. Choosing a Welsh word was a deliberate and meaningful decision, expressing our pride in our roots and our respect for the country and communities we serve across Gwent.
The word holistic speaks to the heart of our philosophy: we support the whole person, recognising that recovery and growth involve more than addressing isolated issues. We accept and value every part of an individual’s experience, identity, and journey.
Our holistic approach also extends to how we design and deliver services. We believe in integrated service provision, where support is connected, coordinated, and responsive to the complex realities of people’s lives. Whether an individual is accessing advocacy, counselling, refuge, or community-based support, we aim to provide a seamless experience that meets their needs in a connected and compassionate way.
The name Cyfannol continues to guide our values, our practice, and our commitment to inclusive, person-centred support.
What it means:
We recognise the challenges people face and their unique situation, responding with unconditional positive regard.  
How we live it:
Why it matters:
Compassion is at the heart of trauma-informed practice. It helps us build meaningful, trusting relationships through every interaction. 
What it means:
We act with honesty, transparency, and accountability in everything we do. Integrity guides our decisions, our relationships, and our commitment to doing what is right. 
How we live it:
Why it matters:
Integrity builds trust. It ensures people feel safe, respected, and confident in our work.  It means that Cyfannol remains credible, principled, and grounded in our mission. 
What it means:
We are committed to fairness, inclusion, and justice. We recognise and focus on the specific barriers faced by women and children, while also supporting people of all genders where appropriate within our services, including men, trans and non-binary people. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. 
How we live it:
Why it matters:
Equity enables us to address the root causes of domestic and sexual abuse, harm, and violence. By centring the experiences of women and children, while remaining inclusive where appropriate, we ensure our services are just, accessible, and relevant. Applying these same principles internally helps us build a stronger, more compassionate, and more inclusively representative organisation.
We are a lived-experience informed charity; our services are co-produced with those accessing them. We take responsibility for removing the barriers to our services, constantly striving to be as accessible as possible.

We achieve our mission by delivering a range of services, including:
 
				Confidential drop-in services for people in crisis or in need of initial support.
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				Our refuges are safe spaces, offering welcoming accommodation for anyone escaping any form of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
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				Ongoing community-based, housing-related support for people who are experiencing, or have recently experienced, domestic abuse.
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				A range of 1:1 and group-based support options for children who have experienced domestic abuse or sexual violence.
View serviceNo. You can get in touch with us on 03300 564456 to self-refer into our services. There is no requirement to be engaged with any other agencies or forms of support, or to have reported the abuse you’ve experienced.
While domestic abuse is mainly perpetrated by men against women, we acknowledge that men can also be survivors of abuse from men and women. As a Women’s Aid organisation, we are committed to creating safe spaces for women, but we also believe that everyone should be able to access the support they need.
Although we specialise in supporting women and children, some of our domestic abuse support services are also open to all people, where services are commissioned on this basis. This includes our Caerphilly and Blaenau Gwent support services and the Tabw project, which provides support to victims of police-perpetrated domestic abuse and sexual violence. All support is offered subject to risk and needs assessments, and on the basis that individuals feel our services are right for them.
Our Sexual Violence Services are available to people of all genders and we also offer specialist support to children and young people of any gender.
We welcome referrals from anyone whose gender intersects with that of women, who believes it’s the right service for them. All support is offered subject to appropriate risk and needs assessments.
Cyfannol Women’s Aid is founded on feminist principles. For us, this means striving for equality and embedding fairness, equity and inclusion through our empowering, person-centred approach. Within this, we recognise the gendered nature of Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV) and will actively promote VAWDA services for women and recognise the ungendered prevalence and nature of SV.
We know that we can only hope to achieve our vision – that everyone is empowered to flourish in a life free from domestic abuse and sexual violence – by keeping the voices of people impacted by VAWDASV front and centre and ensuring equality and diversity are at the heart of everything we do.
We are committed to the following principles:
We have women’s only spaces, so that women accessing our services feel secure in their environment; whether they are coming for a drop-in appointment or staying in our refuge.
Women-only spaces in both refuge and the community allow women accessing them to feel safe, understood and free from judgment.
Violence and abuse can affect anyone, including men and boys. However evidence shows that over 90% of violence and abuse is experienced by women and girls at the hands of men (ONS, 2020).
It is important that we focus on this disproportionality so that we can challenge and change attitudes that allow male violence against women and girls to continue.
When we focus on male violence against women and girls, we are able to recognise how power and control operates in intimate or family relationships, and how this is harmful for both women and girls, and men and boys.