You may think you recognise an experiencer or a perpetrator when you see them, but it is crucial to remember that experiences of violence might not always, and mostly aren't, visible. There might be bruises or scratches, which make you worry and want to ask about violence. Then again, there might be concerns even without any clear symptoms. It's good to remember that every time a worry arises, one should ask.
If you are their close one, you can also tell them where people can get help if they don't want to talk to anyone they know.
You can ask them if they feel safe at home. If they don't feel safe, you can guide them to a shelter or call a helpline together. If they are not in acute danger, you can tell which professionals are there to help them. You will find info from the Contact details page.