Domestic abuse is insidious, with a few warning signs within a new relationship overlooked in that hazy, rose-tinted euphoric stage of falling in love.
"I'm sat here as living proof you will be able to stand again," says one survivor.
It has been 10 years since coercive control became a criminal offence in England and Wales, but it can still be hard to identify.
Love bombing is considered to be an abuse tactic wherein one person showers the other with affection, compliments, gifts, and attention in order to gain their trust and control or manipulate them. The ...
When we think of an unhealthy relationship, we often picture loud fights, sheer manipulation, or clear-cut abuse. But sometimes, controlling behavior is more subtle—it sneaks in quietly, disguised as ...
A campaigner and survivor of domestic abuse has issued a checklist of signs to help identify somebody who is experiencing coercive control. Samantha Billingham, founder of UK-based organisation ...
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Leitrim course aims to teach salon workers how to recognise and respond to signs of domestic violence
A pilot course in County Leitrim is aiming to teach salon professionals how to recognise and respond to signs of domestic violence. "Safe to Call - Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals” ...
From Toowoomba to Roma’s oil and gas field sites, people travelling along the highway may soon see bright pink trucks carry a ...
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