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Before you go any further, if you are seeking help as a victim of domestic violence, you may wish to ensure others don't know what you are doing so. Please follow the instructions here.

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The Men's Advice Line has been accredited by the Telephone Helplines Association

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The Men's Advice Line is supported by the Home Office

How we help you


Frontline workers and male victims of domestic violence

We regularly receive calls from professionals who, whilst having a knowledge of domestic violence, struggle when working with men who identify as victims. Our helpline is open to professionals and we welcome your enquiries with regard to any aspect of working with men who are experiencing domestic violence. 

The Men's Advice Line and frontline workers

Here's what's available to professionals working directly or indirectly with male victims of domestic violence:

  1. Confidential, freephone number helpline with skilled and experienced helpline workers. Read about our service standards and download an evaluation report here
  2. Website with information for victims and professionals
  3. Toolkit on work with male victims of domestic violence, available here
  4. Recent research conducted via the Men's Advice Line, available here
  5. Booklet for men experiencing domestic violence, download in PDF format here

Publicity material

If you are looking for leaflets and posters for the Men's Advice Line please download and complete the order form below and email, fax or mail it to us:    

Men's Advice Line publicity material order form