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Put a stop to family violence

  If you think your friend is in a violent relationship, but you aren’t sure – go with your instincts.

You probably wouldn’t be concerned without reason. 

Reach out for support.

10 Warning signs of abuse

He puts her down.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

He is extremely jealous.

He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects.

She stops seeing her friends and family.

She stops seeing her friends and family.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She stops seeing her friends and family.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She cancels plans at the last minute.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She is quiet when he is around and seems afraid to make him angry.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

She has unexplained injuries.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

He controls her finances, her behaviour, what she wears, and her social life.

She has casually mentioned his violent behaviour but dismissed what happened as “not a big deal”.

Her child(ren) is frequently upset, very quiet or withdrawn and won’t say why.

Her child(ren) is frequently upset, very quiet or withdrawn and won’t say why.

Her child(ren) is frequently upset, very quiet or withdrawn and won’t say why.

Her child(ren) is frequently upset, very quiet or withdrawn and won’t say why.

I am a victim/witness to abuse. What do I do next?

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