Domestic Abuse
What is Domestic Abuse?
Domestic abuse is an abhorrent crime perpetrated on victims and their families by those who should love and care for them
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It includes but is not limited to:
- intimate partner abuse
- teenage relationship abuse
- abuse by family members
- child to parent abuse
and can take the form of:
- Physical or sexual abuse
- Violent or threatening behaviour
- Controlling or coercive behaviour
- Economic abuse
- Psychological, emotional or other abuse
More information on domestic abuse is available on GOV.UK.
What support is available?
You can find support at the university for yourself or someone you are worried about via Report It.
You can find support from the police by calling 101 (non-emergencies), 999 (emergencies), or by visiting your local police station.
If you require additional support information beyond the information provided, we recommend that you contact the team directly via report-it@salford.ac.uk.
Staff members are encouraged to find additional information about staff reporting via report it on the Staff Hub.
University of Salford – Student Reporting
If you are a student and would like to make a report, please click one of the options below.
University of Salford – Staff Reporting
If you are a member of staff and would like to make a report, please click below.
General Public Reporting
If you are a member of the general public and would like to make a report, please click one of the options below.