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More funds needed for abused men

PLEA FOR SNP GOVERNMENT TO STEP IN

- BY ANDY PHILIP Political Correspond­ent

A MAN who suffered years of domestic abuse has begged the Government for more cash to fund support groups for male victims.

The plea follows fears that dedicated charities will have to close or cut their workload because of a lack of funds.

The man, in his 60s, said his wife threatened, demeaned and physically attacked him on numerous occasions.

He was too ashamed to report her behaviour to police and found it impossible to get support.

The former civil servant said: “It was dreadful and no one seemed able to help. I wasn’t even allowed to open letters addressed to me.

“I was accompanie­d to the supermarke­t and told I couldn’t take out money.

“The focus of this is to try to contact other guys out there.

“There needs to be some sort of rallying point.”

Labour MSP Jackie Baillie is pushing the SNP Government to find cash for dedicated support groups.

She said: “While there are more women who experience domestic abuse, men who are subject to abuse are in need of support and assistance, too.

“I urge the SNP Government to ensure that support is provided as a matter of urgency.”

Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “All victims of domestic abuse should be able to get the help they need.

“Our funding supports services for both male and female survivors of domestic abuse, including £2.2million in 2019-20 to Assist, who provide support to men who have experience­d domestic abuse. We also support the provision of helpline services and associated work to enhance mainstream services’ responses to men who experience abuse.”

Victim says he struggled to get help

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