Boundary-Setting Education and Self-Defence Classes
Boundary-Setting Education and Self-Defence Classes
Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on Scotland’s Domestic Abuse and Forced Marriage Helpline.
If you're in immediate danger, phone 999.
Get advice in British Sign Language (BSL).
Learn how to get support and how to report it to Police Scotland online, by phone, or in person.
Victim Support run these services for victims and survivors of any abuse or crime, regardless of when it occurred or if the crime was reported to the police
As a woman fleeing domestic abuse, you may want to access specialist refuge accommodation. The Helpline can help you find a refuge vacancy for you and your children.
A helpline is for LGBT+ people experiencing abuse or violence, such as hate crime, domestic abuse, sexual violence, so-called “conversion therapy” or any other kind of abuse.
The Men's Advice Line is for male victims of domestic abuse. They offer confidential advice, non-judgmental support, practical information and help.
Domestic abuse continues to be a problem within our society.
It is a crime that remains hidden behind closed doors. The psychological harm that domestic abuse inflicts can be long lasting and wide ranging on not just victims, but also children and other family members.
This video encourages young men to reflect on their behaviour and take action to stop if they have started to use abusive, controlling or coercive behaviour in their relationships.
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