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Ask Marc

0121 289 6402

Help and support for men affected by domestic abuse, stalking and rape and sexual violence.

 

We offer independent, confidential advice and support to help men be safer, make choices, and move forward with their lives. Anyone can experience abuse.

 

Ask Marc provides a dedicated pathway to support for men, provided by specialist workers. Ask Marc’s IDVA, ISVA and stalking services are integrated with local safeguarding including MARAC and MASH.

Men’s Advice Line

Men’s Advice Line is a team of friendly Advisors who will listen and believe you. Our team are available to offer you non-judgmental support, practical advice and information.

 

Our focus is to increase the safety of men experiencing domestic abuse (and the safety of any children) by providing confidential support.

 

Responding to the demand during Covid-19 and having secured additional funding to increase capacity, from Tuesday 26 May male victims of domestic abuse and those supporting them can contact the Men's Advice Line:

 

  • Monday and Tuesday: 9am–8pm by phone 0808 8010327 and email

  • Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9am–8pm by phone 0808 8010327 and email, 10-11am and 3-4pm by webchat 

  • Saturday and Sunday: 10am-12pm and 4-6pm by email

 

We are also working on adding useful resources on the Men's Advice Line website.

ManKind Initiative

01823 334244

Our confidential helpline is available for male victims of domestic abuse and male victims of domestic violence across the UK. 

We support men suffering from domestic abuse from their current or former wife or partner (including same-sex partner).  This can range from actual violence or object throwing to mental abuse such as constant bullying or constant insults.

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The helpline provides both emotional support and practical information.

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We receive calls from male victims of domestic abuse across all age ranges and professions:

• From dustmen and doctors, to, bankers and builders
• From men in their 20s to men in their 80s
• From men in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The helplines welcomes calls from mothers, sisters and friends of male victims seeking information.

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