Interested in hosting the CCSAT-M on your own website?
Coercive Control Self-Assessment Tool for Men For Client Support Organisations.
If your organisation supports men affected by family violence, this tool is free to use.
The CCSAT-M: Free for Organisations
The CCSAT-M (Coercive Control Self-Assessment Tool for Men) is a free, private, browser-based self-assessment tool that helps men recognise whether the patterns in their relationship are consistent with coercive control.
It was developed by Stand Again using a three-layer detection model that goes beyond behaviour counting to identify the internal control mechanism (Fear, Obligation, Guilt), structural entrapment (Dependency Enclosure), and breadth of impact across seven life domains. It produces a domain-based interpretation with three pathways, each calibrated to the combination of signals detected.
The tool is free. No data is stored. No account is needed. Everything runs in the browser and disappears when the page is refreshed or closed.
Embed It on Your Site
Stand Again provides tailored versions of the CCSAT-M as a self-contained code block that your web team can embed directly on your website. No special software or integrations are required.
The assessment, scoring, and interpretation remain unchanged. The resource links in the results are tailored to your country and your services, so the men completing it on your site are directed to support that is relevant to them.
The tool is provided free of charge. The only requirement is attribution to Stand Again as the developer of the CCSAT-M.
Link to It
If embedding is not practical, you are welcome to link to the live tool from your resource pages, directories, or client materials [https://www.standagain.com.au/explore-dfv-against-men/self-assessment/].
No permission is needed. The tool is publicly accessible.
Methodology Paper
A methodology paper documenting the theoretical grounding, instrument design, interpretation logic, and proposed validation approach is available on request.
Researchers and clinicians interested in the framework are also welcome to request a copy.
