Saturday, June 14, 2025

Kay Miah

Kay Miah is a father of six children and writes about his experience as a male domestic abuse survivor.

New Report Reveals Ireland’s Family Courts Are Failing Domestic Abuse Victims

Survivors of domestic abuse are being retraumatised by the very system meant to protect them, according to a major new study commissioned by Women’s...

The Hidden Pain of Not Being Believed After Domestic Abuse

Leaving an abusive relationship is one of the hardest steps a person can make. It requires extraordinary bravery to walk away from someone who...

Queensland Says ‘Enough’: Coercive Control Now a Criminal Offense Under Hannah’s Law

In a historic move to combat domestic abuse, the state of Queensland in Australia has officially criminalised coercive control — a pattern of controlling...

The Journey to Self-Forgiveness: Healing After Abuse

For many survivors of domestic abuse, the hardest person to forgive isn’t the one who hurt them—it’s themselves. Even after leaving, after the danger has...

Silenced in Church: When Religious Communities Dismiss Domestic Abuse

For many survivors of abuse, faith can be a source of comfort, strength, and belonging. But for others, religious communities become yet another place...

1 in 5 Think It’s Normal to Track a Partner: The Rise of Tech-Based Coercive Control

It might seem harmless to use location-sharing apps to stay connected, but when that behavior carries over into romantic relationships, it can cross the...

Too Young to Be a Victim? Calls Grow to Change Domestic Abuse Laws for Under-16s

Lucy was only 13 years old when she met her first serious boyfriend online. The BBC reports that what began as a fast-moving romance...

The Lies That Linger: How Abuse Victims Internalize Harmful Beliefs

Leaving an abusive relationship means walking away from the person—but not always from the damage left behind. One of the most lasting effects of...

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