Respect Toolkit - male victims of domestic abuse
This in-depth tool from Respect, enhances work with, and understanding off, male victims of domestic abuse. It can be used for victims in heterosexual and same sex relationships.
The entire document is 88 pages long, however the assessment tools are easily accessible on page 25 and a longer assessment on pages 28-41.
The full document includes information from research, policy and practice experience. It has guidance for practitioners on identifying and working with males who are genuine victims of abuse, those in unhappy but not abusive relationships and those who are actually perpetrators of domestic violence.
For more information from Respect, go to https://www.respect.uk.net/