About Haven

Our mission is to take action, and deliver inclusive creative solutions that adapt to ever-changing needs of children, young people, and families impacted by domestic abuse. To break down barriers, intervene early, and provide the necessary support guided by a trauma-informed and child-centred approach.

Action

We centre and champion children. We validate their experiences. We listen. We empower them to define their own journeys and tell their own stories.

We deal with difficult things, and give young people the tools to deal with them too. We play, create, build and share.

We do everything in our power to enable every child to feel safe, supported and to shape their own future.

Who is Haven Sheffield?

Haven is an independent charity. We provide a specialist service in the Sheffield area for children and young people affected by domestic abuse.

Our history

Haven House was established in 1975 as a refuge supporting women and children affected by domestic abuse. In April 2014 three domestic abuse refuges in Sheffield merged to become a new, single organisation known as Sheffield Area Refuge and Support (SARAS).

As a result, the trustees took the decision to continue independently. This enabled us to develop our services and expand the reach to all children and young people in the city and the surrounding area.

Haven today is a well known and reputable charity. We have a highly skilled and dedicated team of staff and trustees, all of whom are specialist in their field. All our work is supported by a very valued team of volunteers.

In addition to the services that we provide for the children and young people, we also work with other professional and individuals to build their skills and knowledge, so they are better able to understand and support the needs of the children and young people that they work with.

Back in 2014, our main programme was CandYP. It was developed as a result of the doctoral research carried out by Dr Jean Kidner, previous manager and children's worker with Haven. Her research, 'The Tale That Can Be Told' is accessible through Sheffield Hallam University PhD archives. Our practice later expanded to further incorporate the needs of the children and young people we work with to include group sessions and bespoke one-to-one support.

Today, CandYP is the foremost therapeutic programme used in Sheffield to support relationship building between child and parent after domestic abuse. It's a well-established and respected approach that professionals working with vulnerable children in this context already know and trust.

Over the years, Jean's work has benefited many children and young people and their families, and will continue to do so in the years ahead. Sadly, Jean passed away in January 2020 and will be missed by all at Haven. Without her research, we would not be delivering the therapeutic work that we do today.

Our team

All of us at Haven are passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of the children and young people we work with.

Our practitioners are trained and experienced in working with children and young people affected by domestic abuse. To keep their knowledge and skills up to date, we support them with ongoing professional development and training.

“It’s a real privilege to support children and young people at Haven. Being able to make a difference in their lives makes every day at work worthwhile. And to do it with a great team of people who put them at the centre of everything we do in a trauma-informed way is amazing.”

— Ruth, children and young people practitioner

Meet the senior management team

  • Samira Gjerde

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Sarah Midgley

    Head of Services

  • Sharon Kay

    Finance Director

  • Hilda Francis

    Service Manager

Find out how we can support your child

Complete our online form, email admin@havenorg.uk or call 0114 213 0590 to find out how we can support your child.