Long calls on male domestic abuse victims to seek help
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The Justice Minister today urged any man experiencing domestic abuse to come forward and seek help.
Speaking on International Men’s Day, Naomi Long said the Department of Justice is committed to ensuring all victims can access tailored support.
Reiterating the message that domestic abuse can affect anyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age or financial or professional status, Minister Long said:
“Men who come forward to seek help are showing strength, not weakness.
“More men are recognising the signs of abuse and reaching out for support. This is a positive and important step forward.
“No-one affected by domestic abuse should ever feel ashamed or that they must suffer in silence.
“Every man who seeks help is taking a step towards safety and recovery, and I hope that on this, International Men’s Day, we can continue to tackle the stigma and silence that can surround male domestic abuse.”
Recent PSNI statistics show that over 30% of recorded domestic abuse crime victims are male.
Minister Long continued:
“The Domestic and Sexual Abuse (DSA) Strategy, launched by the Department of Justice and Department of Health, is designed to support all victims, regardless of gender.
“The Strategy recognises that men can face particular barriers when seeking help, including stigma, fear of not being believed, and limited access to specialist accommodation or male-focused services.
“This underscores the need for continued awareness, support and tailored services for all who experience abuse.
“However, it is absolutely essential that any man living under the shadow of domestic abuse knows that they can come forward; they will be believed and they will receive the help and support they need to move forward with their lives.
“Organisations across Northern Ireland, including the 24-hour Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline, the ASSIST NI Advocacy Service and Victim Support NI, remain committed to ensuring that male victims receive the same standard of care, protection and support as any other victim.
“I also want to acknowledge the vital work that is being undertaken by organisations, such as the Men’s Advisory Project, in delivering support and interventions specifically tailored to male victims.
Anyone experiencing domestic abuse — male or female — is encouraged to reach out for support.
The 24-hour Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline is available on 0808 802 1414, with confidential support via phone, email and webchat.
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