Violence Against Women
How to help a
friend who is being abused
Here are some ways to help a friend who is being
abused:
- Set up a time to talk. Try to make sure
you have privacy and won't be distracted or interrupted.
- Let
your friend know you're concerned about her safety. Be honest. Tell her about times when you were worried about
her. Help her see that what she's going through is not right. Let her know
you want to help.
- Be
supportive. Listen to your friend. Keep in mind that
it may be very hard for her to talk about the abuse. Tell her that she is
not alone, and that people want to help.
- Offer
specific help. You might say you are willing to just
listen, to help her with childcare, or to provide transportation, for
example.
- Don't
place shame, blame, or guilt on your friend. Don't say, "You just need to leave." Instead, say
something like, "I get scared thinking about what might happen to
you." Tell her you understand that her situation is very difficult.
- Help
her make a safety plan. Safety planning includes picking a
place to go and packing important items.
- Encourage
your friend to talk to someone who can help. Offer to help her find a local domestic violence agency.
Offer to go with her to the agency, the police, or court.
- If your
friend decides to stay, continue to be supportive. Your friend may decide to stay in the relationship, or she
may leave and then go back many times. It may be hard for you to
understand, but people stay in abusive relationships for many reasons. Be
supportive, no matter what your friend decides to do.
- Encourage
your friend to do things outside of the relationship. It's important for her to see friends and family.
- If your
friend decides to leave, continue to offer support. Even though the relationship was abusive, she may feel sad
and lonely once it is over. She also may need help getting services from
agencies or community groups.
- Keep in
mind that you can't "rescue" your friend. She has to be the one to decide it's time to get help.
Support her no matter what her decision.
- Let
your friend know that you will always be there no matter what.
More information on How to help a friend who is
being abused
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