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The Survivors Trust

The Survivors Trust

The Survivors Trust has 120 member organisations based in the UK & Ireland which provide specialist support for women, men and children who have survived rape, sexual violence or childhood sexual abuse.

Find help, support and advice in your area:  Find Specialist Support in your Area | The Survivors Trust

Rape Crisis helpline

Rape Crisis helpline – 0808 802 9999

Open 12am – 2.30pm and 7 – 9.30pm.

Rape Crisis England & Wales is the charity working to end sexual violence and abuse.

Call to speak to a trained worker, who can also tell you where your nearest services are located if you would like face-to-face support or counselling.

Rape Crisis www.rapecrisis.org.uk

National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)

National Association for People Abused in Childhood – 0808 801 0331

Open 10am – 9pm Monday to Thursday, 10am – 6pm on Friday.

NAPAC offers support to adult survivors of all types of childhood abuse, including physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect

For more information, please see their website: NAPAC 

One in Four

One in Four - 0208 697 2112

One in Four specialises in supporting survivors of sexual violence and abuse, and particularly survivors of child sexual abuse and trauma. One in Four

Survivors UK

Survivors UK - 020 3322 1860

Online help for male survivors of sexual abuse and rape. SurvivorsUK | We challenge the silence to support sexually abused men

Helpline: Monday to Sunday 12pm - 8pm.

Visit www.1in6.uk for information and self help resources for male survivors.

Male Survivors Partnership

National Male Survivors Helpline - 0808 800 5005 (open 9am-8pm weekdays and 10am-2pm weekends).

The Male Survivors Partnership is a consortium of Male Survivors organisations across the UK that have joined together with the aim of creating better support for male survivors of sexual abuse, rape, and sexual exploitation. Male survivors Partnership

Touchstone Counselling

Touchstone are a small team of practitioners working together to provide support for people who have experienced trauma and abuse linked to faith, beliefs and spirituality. Touchstone Counselling is funded by the Methodist Church and donations. They provide short-term counselling and longer term counselling in person or via Zoom.

Touchstone Counselling

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