VICTIMS of domestic abuse, or anyone worried about someone else, are invited to join a special police help session online tomorrow night.

Thames Valley Police will be hosting the question and answer web session from 6pm to 8pm.

The force said: "Are you experiencing domestic abuse, or are you worried about a family member, friend, neighbour or colleague?

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"You can send us your questions on the TVP Engage website and our panel of experts will be able to provide answers and guidance, both publicly and privately."

How can I join the conversation and send my question?

• Go on the TVP Engage website www.tvpengage.co.uk between 6pm to 8pm.

• Once you arrive on the TVP Engage website, you can type in your question;

• You will need to add a name that will appear next to your question in the question stream. If you do not want your real name to be displayed, you can use an alternative name;

• Questions will be visible in the questions stream only once they are answered, so it might take a few minutes until you will see your question answered in the public question stream;

• If you would like your question to be answered privately, please let us know; we will respond directly to your question and it will not appear on the public feed.

Answering questions alongside the police will be trained professionals from Victims First, Berkshire Women’s Aid, ManKind, Flag DV, Reducing the Risk, SAFE! and Aylesbury Vale And Milton Keynes Sexual Assault And Abuse Support Service.

Ffion Jones from Thames Valley Police said: "If you believe someone could benefit from having a chat to us, then please let them know about this Q&A session."