Abuse

Types of Abuse

Types of abuse from the Care Act;

  • Physical Abuse
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Psychological Abuse
  • Financial Abuse
  • Modern Slavery
  • Discriminatory Abuse
  • Organisational Abuse
  • Neglect
  • Self-neglect

Other types of abuse,

  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Honour Based Violence
  • Radicalisation
  • Forced Marriage 

Click here for more information on abuse types.

Who can be abused?

Anyone can be a victim of abuse, however some people may be more likely to be targeted including:

  • People with disabilities
  • Older people
  • People with mental health problems
  • People who are ill for a long time
  • People who are misusing drugs or alcohol

Who can be an abuser?

Anyone can be an abuser. Potential abusers can be:

  • Friends and family
  • Neighbours
  • Professionals, Carers, Volunteers
  • Strangers who ‘groom’ adults to abuse them

Where can abuse happen?

Abuse can happen anywhere. Potential areas where abuse can happen are:

  • at home
  • in someone else’s home
  • in a public place
  • on public transport
  • at college
  • at a day centre
  • residential homes
  • hospital