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The vast majority of perpetrators of domestic violence are men, who deliberately use abusive behaviour to control their partners and former partners.
If you are a man who is worried about your behaviour towards your partner, or if you have been abusive or violent, you can get information from the Respect Phoneline. Respect is the UK association of domestic violence perpetrator programmes and associated support services for women. Not every area in the UK has a perpetrator programme – the Phoneline can provide details of the one nearest to you.
Respect Phoneline -
Monday - Friday 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
www.respectphoneline.org.uk
You can also email info@respectphoneline.org.uk.
Domestic Violence Intervention Project
The Domestic Violence Intervention Project in west London provides a violence prevention programme for men and a woman's support service for their partners and ex-partners, and they also offer therapeutic work with children who have witnessed violence. For more information, contact info@dvip.org
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