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Respect is a pioneering UK membership organisation in the domestic abuse sector.
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Established in 2000, Respect is a membership body that leads on the development of safe, effective work with domestic abuse perpetrators, male victims, and young people using violence in their close relationships.  

How You Can Help
  1. Simply book your next holiday with Charitable Travel and tell us you want to support Respect. The charity will then benefit from the free donation you can make as part of the booking process. To read more about how this works, head to our ‘About Us‘ page.
  2. If you want to make a donation to Respect and you are not booking a holiday, click here to visit their website.
  3. Visit https://www.respect.uk.net/ to sign up to newsletters, and follow the Respect social media pages and help spread the word.
How You Can Help
  1. Simply book your next holiday with Charitable Travel and tell us you want to support Respect. The charity will then benefit from the free donation you can make as part of the booking process. To read more about how this works, head to our ‘About Us‘ page.
  2. If you want to make a donation to Respect and you are not booking a holiday, click here to visit their website.
  3. Visit https://www.respect.uk.net/ to sign up to newsletters, and follow the Respect social media pages and help spread the word.

What We Do

We work with our members, partners and allies to stop the harm done by those who perpetrate domestic abuse, and we collaborate with others to spotlight best practices, influence on behalf of the sector, and call for a response to domestic abuse that matches the scale of the problem. 

We run two helplines: the Respect Phoneline for perpetrators of domestic abuse, and the Men’s Advice Line for male victims, collectively responding to over 49,000 requests for support per year.  

We work closely with a number of partners across the domestic abuse sector to develop strategic, multi-agency responses to domestic abuse. Our current partnership projects include Make a Change, an early response to perpetrators delivered with Women’s Aid, and the Drive Partnership (made up of Respect, SafeLives and Social Finance), which focuses on high-risk, high-harm perpetrators. Our Safe and Together projects work with children’s social care professionals to keep children safe and together with their non-abusive parent. For young people using harm in a family setting, we support services to deliver the Respect Young People’s Programme, and for those using harm in their intimate relationships, we offer the Dating Detox, a programme promoting safe and healthy relationships.   

We’re passionate about good practice, rigorously assessing the safety and effectiveness of services for perpetrators and male victims. Currently, there are over 35 services across the UK that have met the requirements of our robust frameworks for accreditation: the Respect Standard, and the Respect Male Victims’ Standard. To support those working in the sector to deliver safe, high-quality work, our training team provides a range of training and workforce development opportunities to maintain and enhance their skills and knowledge. 

Find out more about us at https://www.respect.uk.net/pages/what-we-do  

Get in touch

Location

VAI Second Floor, 200a Pentonville Road, London N1 9JP 

Charity and Company

Respect is a registered charity in England and Wales, number 1141636, in Scotland, number SC051284, with the company number 7582438.

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