Resource: Intimate Partner Abuse among 16–25 year-olds
This resource designed to help youth workers tackle intimate partner abuse among young people has been created by the National Youth Agency (NYA), in partnership with Refuge and Tender.
The guidance, aimed at practitioners working with 16- to 25-year-olds, addresses a growing concern that ‘domestic violence and abuse in young people’s relationships is often overlooked or misunderstood. It seeks to challenge misconceptions, amplify the voices of survivors, and provide practical tools for early intervention.
Experts warn that young people are at a critical stage of life, frequently falling through gaps in support services. This is despite research suggesting that one in five young people experience intimate partner abuse. The resource emphasises that early intervention and education are essential to prevent harm and foster healthy relationships. Youth work is uniquely placed to create safe spaces and trusted relationships that underpin prevention.
The Guidance includes:
- Practical advice on recognising and responding to abuse
- Insights into intersectionality and tailored support for diverse identities
- Tools for trauma-informed, youth-centred practice
- Signposting to specialist services including Refuge and Tender
Click here to download the Intimate Partner Violence and Young-People resource