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Domestic Abuse Services

Supporting individuals to address unhealthy behaviours in intimate partner relationships.

The way you behave affects the people you love whether it’s a partner, ex-partner or your children. It may also be impacting you, even if you’re not fully aware of it.

Our behaviour change courses offer an opportunity to change your behaviour and develop relationships which are safe, loving and respectful.

You should never intentionally cause harm to your partner.

We deliver multiple programmes across the West Midlands that challenge individuals to address unhealthy behaviours in relationships.

What are unhealthy behaviours

It’s normal to have disagreements and get into arguments with your partner from time to time. If you’re causing your partner physical or frequent emotional harm, it’s time to seek help.

An unhealthy behaviour is a direct action that intimidates your partner and makes them feel scared or anxious. It could be any of these:

Hitting, kicking, shouting them

Criticising
them

Emotional
abuse

Preventing them from seeing
friends or family

Financial
abuse

Unhealthy behaviours may be motivated by feelings that aren’t normal in a relationship, such as extreme jealousy and anger, we beleive that behaviour can change.

How we can help

We hold one-to-one sessions and peer support groups, where people motivate each other to change. Our facilitators offer positive challenge and support without making judgements about how you’ve treated your partner, or what motivated your behaviours.

We encourage story-sharing and cover topics such as trust, negotiation, sexual respect, self respect and child-centred parenting.

Programmes we currently offer are:

Choose2Change

Choose 2 Change (C2C) is a behaviour change programme, designed to help people stop using harmful behaviour towards an intimate partner.
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Birmingham & Wolverhampton
By taking that first step and giving us a call on 0121 643 1638 you are one step closer to making positive changes for yourself and your loved ones.

Who We Support

We believe everyone deserves access to relationship support. Our services are inclusive and open to individuals, couples, and families—regardless of your relationship status, sexual orientation, or background.

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