Stand Again | Coercive Control & Domestic Violence Support for Men in Australia & Globally

Support for male victims of family violence & coercive control

"No matter how many times you are knocked down - You can Stand Again"

Services

Stand Again supports male victims of family violence, frontline professionals and workplaces. 

Private, one-on-one virtual sessions with a certified trauma-informed coach (ICAHP-recognised). 

A confidential space to make sense of what happened, stabilise what's happening now, and start building what comes next.

In person or virtual workshops to support frontline teams to identify male victims of DFV, and improve their skills in engaging with male victims of coercive control. Suitable for:

  • Family Lawyers
  • Psychologists, Counsellors
  • GPs, healthcare
  • Police, Mediators

Support your organisation with the materials, training, and direct support services to reach the men in your workforce who are struggling in silence. 

Improve outcomes for your employees.

Quick Links

Across the website you will find information on domestic and family abuse against men. Including guides for victim male-survivors on managing various situations, and for frontline workers and HR professionals on supporting male victims of DFV. 

  • Am I in a controlling relationship?
  • Is something wrong in my relationship?
  • Is my partner's behaviour abusive or manipulative?

The CCSAT-M quiz helps you answer if your relationship is unhealthy and what to do next.

False allegations of domestic violence or abuse can destroy your reputation, your relationships, and your sense of self. 

Here is a brutal truth guide on what you can do to defend and recover.

If you're a father heading into the family court report process, the stakes are high and the guidance is hard to find.

This guides clarifies who the writer works for, what they're observing and tips on approaching it.

If you're a family lawyer with a client describing coercive control, the legal test requires more than a list of incidents. 

  • How to show the pattern. 
  • What an affidavit entry may look like 

Articles

Exploration of the experience of male DFV, from guides on how to manage your emotions, dating post abuse, parental alienation, false allegations, tools to survive abuse, and so much more.

Advocacy Product Range

This product range clearly shows your support for male victims of family violence. 

Each product clearly says “Support for male victims of family violence”.

Stand Again provides these services through direct to client fees, donations, and merchandise. If you would like to support Stand Again's mission, you can donate here

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Disclaimer: This website offers peer-informed education and resources. It is not a substitute for legal or clinical advice.  If you are in danger or experiencing a crisis, please seek immediate professional help.

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