Friday 9th May, 2008

Introduction

This information has been provided by Belfast Women’s Aid.

Throughout this section we use the term 'friend'. The information provided is also useful to family member, neighbours and workers in the field. Helping our friends and family live free from physical abuse is only part of the solution to the problem of domestic violence. Heightening community awareness and speaking out about the need to protect victim's rights are critical.

Thousands of women in Ireland are physically and emotionally abused by their husbands or partners each year. Chances are, someone you know-your mother, sister, friend, co-worker or neighbour-is a victim of domestic violence.

Perhaps you feel your friend's problem will "work itself out". Nothing could be further from the truth. The violence will not end until someone takes action to stop it.
Your support and encouragement can be of tremendous value to a friend involved with an abusive partner. You can ease the isolation and loss of control she may feel by listening to her, providing her with more information on domestic violence and helping her to explore her options.
How To Help