Domestic Abuse is a pattern of behaviour on the part of the abuser, designed to control their partner or a close family member. It can happen at any point in a relationship, including after couples have split up.
Anyone forced to change their behaviour because they are frightened of their partner or ex-partner’s reaction is experiencing abuse.
Domestic Abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of age, background, gender, religion, sexuality or ethnicity. However, statistics show most Domestic Abuse is carried out by men and experienced by women.
Domestic Abuse is never the fault of the person who is experiencing it.
Domestic Abuse is a crime!