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Employers are well placed to spot the signs in colleagues: anxiety, decreased motivation, seeming distracted, being late, being on the phone to a partner or...
Helping professionals support young people aged 13 to 17 years old who experience domestic abuse or demonstrate harmful behaviour
Domestic abuse has a severe and lasting impact on mental health – yet many survivors struggle to access the support they need.
Research on young men and boys’ experiences of abuse, views on masculinity and understanding of healthy relationships.
Our vision is to end domestic abuse, for everyone, for good. Find out more about what SafeLives are working towards and the principles which guide...
Details on how to provide feedback, make a complaint or raise a concern to SafeLives .
Both parties alleging abuse is a common challenge for professionals encountering domestic abuse. Find out more about counter allegations and our guidance for practitioners.
In April 2018, we undertook a project called Every Story Matters, launching an online platform and inviting survivors to say in their own words what...
Your Best Friend project asks girls, women, & non-binary individuals aged 13-24 about toxic relationships. Fill in the survey and let us know what you’d...
Idaa Training aims to equip managers or practitioners in domestic abuse services in Scotland with the knowledge and skills to offer a consistent, safe and...
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