Support for perpetrators of domestic abuse
Find help and support if you think you or someone you know is an abuser.
About domestic abuse
Domestic abuse is an incident or pattern of incidents of behaviour that is:
- controlling
- coercive
- threatening
- degrading
- violent
Your behaviour
If you worried about your behaviour and how it is affecting those around you, you can get help.
Everyone deserves to feel safe. If you think you might need help with unhealthy or abusive behaviour, contact one of the following services.
Support services for people who need help with abusive behaviour
- Cranstoun - Level Up website
Cranstoun’s Level Up Programme works with children and young people aged 11 to 18 who are showing signs of controlling and abusive behaviours towards family members or partners and supports them to change.
- Cranstoun - Men and Masculinities website
The Men and Masculinities programme is designed to support men who are aware that their behaviour is damaging or distressing within their relationships.
- Capa First Response website
Capa First Response is an online platform for families and professionals which supports those impacted by a child (up to 25 years of age) using harmful or aggressive behaviours towards a parent or caregiver.
- Respect Phoneline website
The Respect Phoneline offers information and resources for people using abusive behaviour or those worried about a friend, family member or partner's behaviour.
Community safety partnership directory
Find support services for victims of:
- domestic or sexual abuse
- anti-social behaviour or hate incidents