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One in five young men fail to recognize signs of abuse

16 June 2026
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Almost 20% of young men in the UK do not consider controlling a partner’s access to their bank account as a form of economic abuse, according to a recent poll conducted for Surviving Economic Abuse and TSB Bank. The survey revealed that 19% of men aged 18 to 24 believe that controlling a friend’s finances doesn’t amount to abuse, in stark contrast to only 3% of men aged 55 to 64 who share this view. Sam Smethers, CEO of Surviving Economic Abuse, expressed concern over these findings, emphasizing that financial control is a tactic used by abusers to exert power. In response, a new campaign is being launched to enhance awareness of economic abuse signs at various banks, featuring advertisements that highlight financial abuse tactics. Campaigner Ruth Dodsworth shared her personal experience of financial control, which left her dependent on her partner for basic expenses.

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The issue of economic abuse is increasingly recognized as a critical aspect of domestic violence, affecting many individuals across different demographics. Economic abuse can involve tactics such as restricting access to funds, forcing debt, or controlling employment opportunities, which can lead to long-term financial dependence. This growing awareness is vital as financial control is often a precursor to more severe forms of abuse. With a national campaign now underway, there is a concerted effort to educate both victims and the public about the signs of financial abuse, thus fostering a safer environment for those affected.

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