Support for male victims of family violence
"No matter how many times you are knocked down - You can Stand Again"
Mission Statement
Stand Again is a dedicated resource for men who have experienced family violence — emotionally, and psychologically.
We break the silence by naming the abuse, supporting recovery, and helping men find strength to thrive in their story.
This isn’t just about surviving abuse — it’s about standing again, with clarity, courage, and purpose.
Every Story is Different
This site is built from the lived experience of the Stand Again team and is not a substitute for legal or psychological support. [Disclaimer here]
Abuse doesn’t look the same for everyone. While many of the patterns and tactics may feel familiar, you don’t have to experience every single one to recognise that what you’re going through is abuse.
If you or your children are in immediate danger, please contact 000 or a relevant crisis service.
A Note on Responsibility
Stand Again was created for male victims of family violence — those trying to name what’s happening, find their way out.
If you are using violence, control, or manipulation in your relationship — this site is not for you.
But the fact that you’re here means something important: That you want to change.
If that’s you — I encourage you to contact MensLine Australia on 1300 789 978. They offer free, confidential support to help you begin that process.
The 4 Stages to Thrive
Walking the path beyond family violence is rarely linear. At Stand Again, we’ve organised this journey into four stages to help you make sense of what’s happened, understand where you are now, and take steps toward the life you want.
Explore the stages
Start by understanding what happened to you. Learn how control, manipulation, and emotional abuse work — especially as they show up in relationships where men are the victims. This stage helps name the tactics, validate your experience, and begin reclaiming your truth.
If you’re still in the relationship or navigating legal conflict, this section provides immediate tools to stay safe, stay grounded, and protect your rights. From documentation strategies to emotional detachment techniques, this stage helps you stay afloat when the waves hit hardest.
Once the immediate danger has passed, the deeper work begins. This section explores therapy, rebuilding confidence, reconnecting with your children, and processing the trauma — so you can begin to feel like yourself again.
This is where you start writing your next chapter — with strength, agency, and new meaning. Discover how to parent with purpose, build healthy relationships, find joy again, and even turn your experience into advocacy, leadership, or simply peace.
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