Physical abuse

Physical abuse is any act or behaviour that causes bodily harm to another person, and it can have a devastating impact on the victim. Find out more about the signs and support for victims here.

Signs of physical abuse

Physical abuse can be difficult to spot, but there are some signs to look out for:

Visible injuries

Bruises, cuts, burns, black eyes, restraint or grip markings

Unusual patterns of injury

Repeated trips to Accident and Emergency, injuries that are inconsistent with the person's explanation, multiple injuries at different stages of healing, unexplained hair loss, subdued behaviour in the presence of a carer

Other signs

Abuse of alcohol or other drugs, anxiety, depression, fearfulness, pelvic pain, sexual problems, social isolation or withdrawal, unwanted pregnancy, vague medical complaints, misuse of medication

If you are concerned that someone is in immediate danger, please contact the police.

We understand that physical abuse can be a difficult topic to discuss, but it is important to know that you are not alone. There are people who can help.

If you are concerned that someone you know may be experiencing physical abuse, please reach out to us. We can provide support and guidance, and can help you to connect with resources in your community.

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