Is there any help available for an abuser ?
Help is available from agencies - providing an abuser truly wants to change their behaviour - we want to help.
An abuser seeking help can be the first step to stopping abuse. Anyone can access services directly from our Services Directory or can be referred by a local GP.
To access more information, you may want to click on one of the following questions:
Who can the abuser talk to?
There are a number of helplines, counselling services, support projects and group programmes for abusers. Details of these can be found within our Perpetrators section.
If the abuser chooses to attend a group programme or certain types of counselling, a worker from that service may try and make contact with you to offer you support.
What help is available for the abuser's children?
The same help available for a victim's child is available for an abuser's child - as they are both affected by domestic abuse. See our separate section on children affected by domestic abuse, by clicking here.

