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Manchester Against Domestic Abuse
Police Emergency 999 - National Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 2000 24 7 - Manchester Women's Domestic Violence Helpline 0161 636 7525 - Male Advice and Enquiry Helpline 0808 801 0327
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what is domestic abuse
Who does domestic abuse affect?

People didn’t used to talk about domestic abuse, but we now know it is very common. Although most victims of domestic abuse are women and most abusers are men, domestic abuse can affect anyone, including:

  • People who live with their partner
  • People who don't live with their partner
  • Married and unmarried people
  • Children and parents
  • Women and men
  • Younger and older people
  • Heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people
  • People with disabilities
  • People from any social group or culture
What is Domestic Abuse
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