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Domestic abuse

Domestic abuse can take many forms, including controlling, coercive, threatening, degrading and violent behaviour, including sexual violence. It can also include economic and online abuse. In most cases, domestic abuse is perpetrated by a partner or ex-partner but can also be perpetrated by a family member or carer. One in four women and one in six men will experience domestic violence or abuse at some point in their lifetime.

Domestic abuse is a pattern of behaviour that is used by someone to control or obtain power over their partner or family member. It can happen at any point in a relationship, including after a relationship ends.

Domestic abuse is never the fault of the person who is experiencing it, and it can happen to anyone of any age, background, gender, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity.

Do you need immediate help?

Are you in immediate danger? If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured call 999.

If an incident has just happened, try to find somewhere you feel safe. If you are at the University, you can call the Campus Safety Officers on 07720 166090 or go to your nearest University building and ask someone to phone for you.

What support is available if I have experienced or am experiencing domestic abuse?

The National Domestic Abuse Helpline 0808 2000 247 (24 hours). The helpline is a team of highly trained, female advisers who provide a range of confidential help and support to women.

The Men’s Advice Line provide confidential help and support to men 0808 8010327 (Monday to Friday, 10am – 5pm)

The ManKind Initiative provides support for male victims of domestic violence.

Galop support LGBT+ people who have experienced domestic abuse and violence.

Karma Nirvana run the national Honour Based Abuse Helpline (0800 5999 247) and provide help and support to anyone experiencing honour based abuse or facing a forced marriage.

The Respect Phoneline (0808 8024040) provides help for domestic violence perpetrators. The helpline team listen without judgement and give honest advice to support perpetrators of violence and domestic abuse.

Yellowdoor are a Southampton charity offering a wide range of specialist therapeutic, support and prevention services to anyone at risk from or affected by domestic abuse or sexual violence and abuse.

Call the PIPPA helpline in Southampton 023 8091 7917 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am - 4.30pm). There is support available to help if you are currently experiencing domestic abuse or have recently left an abusive relationship.

Women's Aid is a national charity aiming to end abuse against women and children. One important offer they have is to provide free onward travel to anyone fleeing a domestic abuse situation.

Report a rape, sexual assault or other sexual offences to Hampshire & IOW Constabulary.

Victim Support is the independent charity for people affected by crime and traumatic events in England and Wales. Their support is free and confidential.

The University offers wellbeing support through the Mental Health and Wellbeing Team. Details of the services available and to book an appointment, please visit their portal page.

Visit the Student Hub to discuss submitting extenuating circumstances if your studies have or are being affected.

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