How to recognize family violence

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If you’re in immediate danger or need urgent medical support, call 9-1-1.

It can be difficult to recognize abuse in your own family or relationship for many reasons. You may:

Family violence is when someone in a family or close relationship uses behaviour that’s violent, threatening, neglectful or controlling, making another person feel unsafe or afraid.

There are many forms of family violence. The abuse can be physical, sexual, psychological, emotional or economic. Neglect can also be a form of abuse.

Family violence includes:

Family violence can also include controlling behaviours, like the following:

There are warning signs that someone may be experiencing family violence. For example, the person may:

For children, inappropriate sexualized behaviour may be a warning sign that they are experiencing family violence.

If you believe that someone you know is experiencing abuse, consider talking to someone you trust. You can reach out to:

The key is to reach out to someone who can provide safe, informed support. You don’t need to have all the answers. Simply voicing your concern to a trusted professional or service can be the first step toward ensuring safety.

If you suspect child abuse or neglect, contact your local child protective services. They will assess the situation. If you suspect a child is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1 or your local police.

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2026-05-28