If you are visiting this website it is probably because you are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender and are or think you may be experiencing domestic abuse. You may be a friend, relative or colleague of an LGBT person and you are concerned about their relationship with their partner.
If you think you are experiencing domestic abuse, then you have made your first big step to getting help. This website will give you lots of information from identifying domestic abuse to what to do in a crisis.
You are not alone. Domestic abuse affects 1 in 4 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. You do not deserve to be abused and you can get help.
Before exploring the site further you should read our article on web safety if you don’t want your partner to know that you have been using the internet. There is also a Quick Exit button on every page which you can click if you need to leave the site quickly.
Domestic abuse is rarely discussed in the LGBT community. This section highlights some of the unique aspects of abuse for LGBT people.
Information around mainstream and LGBT specific organisations who support people experiencing domestic abuse.
Moving on after experiencing domestic abuse, looking after yourself and starting new relationships.
In this section you will find advice on how to help someone experiencing domestic abuse without putting yourself and the person being abused in danger.
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