How can we help you?
Our trained team of specialists is here to listen to you, believe you and answer any questions that you might have.
We can also share information and resources that might help you to:
- Better understand what happened.
- Work out what you would like to do next (if anything).
- Support you through difficult times or when you feel like you can't cope.
- Find longer-term support, such as counselling or another type of therapy.
How the conversation will go
What we talk about will be completely up to you and you don't have to share any details or information that you don't want to. The conversation will be private and stay between you and the person you're talking to (except in rare cases).
How to contact us
You can either call 0808 500 2222 or start an online chat.
Both options are free and confidential.
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Are you a professional or someone else trying to support a victim or survivor?
We have information and resources below that can help you to help them.
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Support Line FAQs
These can help you to support a survivor in deciding if they want to contact us.
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Self-help tools for survivors
These tools on rapecrisis.org.uk can help you to support a survivor in finding ways to feel calmer, safer and more in control.
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Dos and don'ts for supporters
These suggestions on rapecrisis.org.uk can help you to feel more confident about supporting a survivor.
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Self-care tips
If you're supporting a survivor, it’s important to also look after yourself. These tips on rapecrisis.org.uk can help.