Men can be victims of domestic abuse too, whether their partner is a man or a woman. Confidential help and support is available from a range of organisations. They'll listen to you and believe you.

  • Rape Crisis

Support to report is an advocacy and practical support service at Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis. They support survivors who are involved in the criminal justice system. Maybe you have already spoken with the police, or maybe you are thinking about speaking to the police to report rape or sexual assault and want some more support and information. They support survivors throughout their journey with the criminal justice system and provide and end-to-end service based on the survivor’s needs and individual services. This service is available to both men and women.

AMIS is a confidential national helpline for male victims of domestic abuse. You can contact them on 03300 949 395.

 

Fear Free offers a range of support to any man, including safety planning, emotional support, advocacy, mentoring, and practical support with housing, employment/education, and assistance to access appropriate benefits. You can make a referral on 0131 624 7270 or you can email fearfreeinfo@sacro.org.uk

 

Men’s Advice Line is a confidential helpline for male victims of domestic abuse. You can contact them by phoning 0808 8010327, emailing info@mensadviceline.org.uk or through their webchat support on their website.