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Respect Phoneline: Offers information and advice to people who are abusive towards their partners and want help to stop. Call 0808 802 4040.

The White Ribbon Campaign (WRC): The UK branch of the global campaign to ensure men take more responsibility for reducing the level of violence against women. Call 01422 886545.

Everyman Project: Helps men change their angry, violent or abusive behaviour with respect and dignity for every man, every woman and every child. Call 0207 263 8884.

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