Domestic Abuse
Last updated: 19/10/2021
Domestic violence and abuse is abuse inflicted by someone in the home, such as a carer, a relative or a spouse. This can include coercive control, psychological, physical, sexual, financial, emotional abuse or so called ‘honour’ based violence.
Warning signs may include:
- low self-esteem
- blaming oneself for the abuse
- physical evidence of violence such as bruising, cuts, or broken bones
- verbal abuse and humiliation in front of others
- fear of outside intervention
- damage to home or property
- isolation – restricted from seeing friends and family
- limited access to money
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