Respect
Respect is the UK membership organisation for work with domestic violence perpetrators, male victims of domestic violence and young people’s violence in close relationships.
The Men’s Advice Line is a confidential helpline, email and webchat service for male victims of domestic violence and those supporting them. If you are a man experiencing domestic violence, get in touch and we will be happy to help. Friends and family members of male victims, as well as frontline workers are also welcome to contact us for information, advice and support.
The Respect Phoneline is a confidential helpline, email and webchat service for perpetrators of domestic violence looking for help to stop. We help male and female perpetrators, in heterosexual or same-sex relationships. Partners or ex-partners of perpetrators, as well as concerned friends and family members and Frontline Workers are also welcome to contact us for information, advice and support.
Respect Young People Programme (RYPP) – Early intervention for families and teen relationships. This programme focusses on interventions with young people who use violence and abuse in close relationships. This includes relationship abuse, adolescent to parent violence or abusive behaviour within the family such as sibling abuse or young parent abuse. Our work is mainly targeted at ages 10 – 25 years, but we also give consideration to younger children. We don’t offer direct services to families affected by young people’s violence and abuse. Respect’s Young People Programme supports Frontline Workers working with these families.
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