Why and how to seek help

Because violence is always harmful, it is crucial to seek help for it. Violence doesn't stop on its own; instead, it tends to escalate over time with more frequent acts of violence. That's why seeking help is important; the sooner, the better.

Professional assistance can aid in breaking free from an abusive relationship or supporting the abuser in changing their behaviour. It is essential to remember that children living in abusive households always need and deserve help.

Even though a familiar, difficult life may feel safer in some ways, seeking help and discussing the situation with outsiders can lead to a resolution and improve the quality of life. We have compiled the contact information of important support services on the Contact details page.

Contact details

How to get started?

Seeking help begins with discussing the matter with someone, a friend, a family member, or a professional. Bringing a friend along when meeting a professional can sometimes be helpful.

Contacting professionals anonymously initially allows one to reflect on the situation with a professional and consider your progress peacefully. It's important to know that professionals are trained to support survivors and offenders without judgment. Contact information for services offered by professionals can be found on the Contact details page.