FAQ

FAQ

General Questions

Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behaviors used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. These behaviors can include physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and sexual abuse.

If you are in immediate danger, call emergency services. For support and resources, you can contact us.. We also have resources and information available on our website to help you understand your options.

Yes, we take confidentiality seriously. Your safety is our priority. Information shared with the website is kept confidential unless there is a legal obligation to report or a threat to someone's safety.

WEF offers resources, information, and support for individuals experiencing domestic violence. This includes safety planning, legal information, counselling resources, and links to local shelters and support organisations.

It's important to offer non-judgmental support and encourage them to seek help. You can share our resources with them, or you may contact us for guidance on how to support your loved one.

Yes, we provide information on local and online support groups. Connecting with others who have experienced similar situations can be a valuable part of the healing process.

We provide information on legal rights, protection orders, and resources to help survivors navigate the legal system. It's recommended to consult with legal professionals for personalised advice.

We appreciate your interest in supporting our mission. You can explore volunteer opportunities or make a donation directly through our website.

Our website offers educational materials that you can share with your community. You can also reach out to us for guidance on organising awareness events or training sessions.