Getting help for domestic violence
Domestic violence or abuse can happen to anyone. Find out how to recognise the signs and where to get help.
Forced Marriage
Contact the Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) if you’re trying to stop a forced marriage or you need help leaving a marriage you’ve been forced into.
Respect Men’s advice line
Are you being abused? Have you changed the way you behave because you are frightened of your partner’s reaction?
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SafeLives
If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are supporting someone who is in that situation, immediate help is available.
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National Domestic Violence Helpline
Are you experiencing domestic abuse? You are not alone. The Helpline can help you find a refuge vacancy for you and your children; call us them more information. They can also support you to find other specialist services in your community, which can provide support whether or not you have left your partner.
Survivors UK – Male Rape and Sexual Abuse Support
Survivors UK help sexually abused men, as well as their friends and family, no matter when the abuse happened, and challenge the silence and attitudes.
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Rape Crisis
National organisation offering support and counselling for those affected by rape and sexual abuse.
Refuge
Every single day Refuge works tirelessly to support thousands of women and children experiencing domestic violence and other forms of gender based violence.
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Victim Support
As an independent charity, we work towards a world where people affected by crime or traumatic events get the support they need and the respect they deserve. We help people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime. Support is free, confidential and tailored to your needs.