Please note: Our email support service is currently paused as we work through the high number of emails received. Our advisors are working hard to respond to emails sent before 9th June as soon as possible, but will be unable to respond to any new emails sent after then. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and are considering our next steps to prevent this from happening.
The helpline is open as usual and you can continue to contact us over the phone, Monday-Friday 10am-5pm, or through webchat, Wednesdays 10-11.30am and Thursdays 2-4pm.
If you are in immediate danger and need urgent help, please contact the police on 999.

Are you
being
abused?
We can help

What is domestic abuse?
Learn the different typesWhat happens when you call our helpline?
Watch our short video explaining the process of a typical call

Men’s Advice Line
Information Hub
The Information Hub was created to help you find contacts to your local male victim’s domestic abuse service, access refuges / safe houses for male victims, and find a range of services offering specialised support for other areas of need including housing and homelessness, immigration, mental health and wider.
Legal information for abuse victims
Legal resources and factsheets about abuse
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Understanding Non-molestation orders
This factsheet explains what a non-molestation order is, how it can protect victims of domestic abuse, and how to apply for one.

It’s not your fault.
There is help.
There is hope.
The Men’s Advice Line is here for all male victims of domestic abuse and those supporting them. Anyone who feels this is the right service for them is welcome to get in touch, including trans and non-binary people.