Intimate partner relationship abuse between men: An interdisciplinary seminar
Wednesday 17 June 2026, 13:00 – 16:45, in person only
This free, interdisciplinary seminar brings together leading voices from research, lived experience, performance, and specialist practice to examine intimate partner violence in relationships between men and consider implications for policy, research, professional practice, and wider system response.
Register here: Ticket Tailor
Despite increasing recognition that abuse within intimate male relationships is a significant public health, social justice, and service delivery issue, it remains under recognised across many systems and disciplines. Survivors frequently encounter barriers to recognition, disclosure, and support, while policy, professional training, and public discourse have historically paid limited attention to these experiences.
This event will explore the dynamics, impacts, and structural challenges surrounding abuse in this context, and consider how research, policy, practice, and public understanding can evolve to better respond.
The programme combines research presentations, creative performance, lived experience testimony, and expert commentary to offer a multi-dimensional exploration of the issue. The seminar will include catering and:
- A brief research presentation on prevalence, dynamics, barriers to recognition, and current evidence gaps from Dr Steven Maxwell
- A monologue from He Kept Me Safe, a research based verbatim play developed from survivor narratives exploring abuse within intimate male relationships by Dr Edgar Rodriguez-Doran
- A keynote contribution from broadcaster, comedian and survivor advocate James Barr, reflecting on his lived experience through comedy and the role of storytelling
- A talk from Tanaka Mhishi, writer and researcher in masculinity, trauma and sexual violence, exploring masculinity, trauma, violence, and engaging men in conversations about healing
- Brief facilitated interdisciplinary discussion on implications for research, policy, education, commissioning, service design, and practice
This event aims to stimulate critical interdisciplinary dialogue and contribute to wider thinking on inclusive responses to domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Intended Audience / Invitees
The seminar is intended for a broad interdisciplinary audience including:
- Researchers and academics across social science, health, psychology, gender studies, criminology, law, public health, and related disciplines
- Policy makers and strategic leaders working in domestic abuse, sexual violence, health, justice, equalities, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and public policy
- Health and social care professionals
- Mental health practitioners and psychological therapists
- Domestic abuse and sexual violence services
- Policing, criminal justice, and legal professional
- LGBTQ+ and community sector organisations
- Sexual health and public health professionals
- Education and professional training providers
- Students and trainees with relevant academic or professional interests
- Wider stakeholders with interest in trauma, masculinity, violence prevention, and inclusive service/system design
Programme
1.00 pm: Registration and Lunch
1.30 pm: Welcome and Opening Remarks
1.40 pm: Research Presentation: Understanding Intimate Partner Violence in Male Relationships: Prevalence, Dynamics and System Challenges
2.00 pm: Monologue: He Kept Me Safe
2.40 pm: Facilitated Discussion and Audience Reflection
3.00 pm: Break
3.15 pm: James Barr: Lived Experience, Comedy, and Public Discourse
3.45 pm: Audience Q&A
4.00 pm: Tanaka Mhishi: Masculinity, Trauma and Engaging Men in Conversations About Violence and Healing
4.30 pm: Panel Discussion / Closing Audience Q&A
4.45 pm: Close
Join us at this free seminar, 17 June, Northampton Suite, City St George’s UoL, Clerkenwell, London, 1300 – 1645. To book your place please register here: Ticket Tailor
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