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Supporting Male Victims of Domestic Abuse: Raising Awareness and Strengthening Our Response |
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Supporting Male Victims of Domestic Abuse: Raising Awareness and Strengthening Our Response Domestic abuse can affect anyone – regardless of gender. Whilst most reported cases involve women as victims, men can and do experience domestic abuse, in fact 1 in 5 men have experienced domestic abuse in their lifetime and it is vital we recognise this within our wider community. Men may experience domestic abuse from partners, ex-partners, or family members. Abuse may be physical, emotional, financial, coercive or controlling – just as with any victim. However, male victims often face barriers, such as: These barriers can leave men feeling isolated and unsure where to turn for help. By increasing awareness, we can help reduce these barriers and encourage earlier, safer access to support. During April Community Safety Hub Officers, along with officers from North Yorkshire Police and IDAS will be hosting a series of community engagement events across the County, as well as visiting local Andy’s Man Clubs and Men’s Sheds: Events By raising awareness, we can help ensure victims – regardless of gender – feel safe and get the support they deserve. You can find information on support for all adults and children who are victims or survivors of domestic abuse by visiting: www.northyorks.gov.uk/community-and-volunteering/community-safety/domestic-abuse
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