All our lives we are told that “what happens at home should stay at home.” Abuse is often hidden behind closed doors, but that doesn’t make it any less real.
Many people believe, “This could never happen to me” or “I would never let it happen.” The truth is, abuse can happen to anyone.
The focus should never be on questioning the survivor, it should be on stopping the violence and ensuring safety.
Thinking about leaving can feel overwhelming, and it is one of the hardest choices anyone can face. For many women, the time they try to leave or file a complaint can actually be the most dangerous moment. Finding the right support and a safe way forward can take time. Leaving is not just a single decision, it is a process.
Offer care, listen without judgment, and help them connect to safe services like housing, legal aid, financial help, or counselling.
Real change comes when we stop blaming those who are hurt, and hold those who harm accountable. Surviving is not just a survivor’s responsibility.