I'm witnessing abuse at home
Even if the abuse at home isn’t aimed at you, it doesn’t mean you don’t get hurt too.
If you’re in the same room or the next room when the abuse is going on, it can be extremely upsetting.
It is important to know that it’s not down to you to stop the fighting, violence or abuse. Trying to stop it could put you in danger.
You have a right to be safe and protected from being hurt.
If someone is hurting you or someone else at home, or if you are frightened about being hurt, tell an adult who you trust.
Further information and support
- You can talk to Childline on 0800 1111 if you think you have witnessed any form of domestic abuse at home
- Feel like you need urgent help? Call 999 for an ambulance or the police
- More help and advice can be found on the Childline website