Support Information Following Sexual Assault

What is sexual assault?
Sexual assault is any sexual act that a person did not consent to, or is forced into against their will. It is a serious crime, no matter who commits it or where it happens.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) across the country are available for free confidential medical, practical and emotional support 24 hours a day, every day of the year. SARCs are available for telephone advice and in-person support. Please call your nearest SARC to make an appointment if you would like to visit the centre.
After an incident, getting medical help as soon as possible can help address any injuries and health risks and preserve evidence.
Find your nearest SARCFor the Police, dial 101
If you are concerned about a child, it is important you talk to a professional who can make sure they are safe such as social care or the Police.
Downloadable Support Resources
A Guide to Self Care Booklet – booklet for anyone who has experienced sexual assault, created by Synergy Essex.
A Guide for Family and Friends Booklet – booklet for friends and family supporting someone who has experienced sexual assault, created by Mountain Healthcare.
A Guide for Lesbians and Bisexual Women Booklet – booklet for lesbian and bisexual women who have been affected by sexual violence, created by the Lesbian and Gay Foundation.
A Guide for Transgender People Booklet – self help booklet for transgender people who have experienced sexual assault, created by the LGBT Foundation.
A Guide for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse – booklet for male survivors of historic sexual assault/abuse created by SurvivorsUK
A Guide for A resource for Men and Boy – self help guide for men & boys created by SARSAS
Other helpful resources
NHS Support
- Call 111 or get help from 111 online
- Contact your doctor or practice nurse at your GP surgery
- Visit a hospital Accident and Emergency Department
- In an emergency, dial 999
Sexual Health Clinics
- A contraceptive clinic
- A genitourinary medicine (GUM) or sexual health clinic
Charity Organisations
- Rape Crisis England and Wales: 0808 500 2222
- Women’s Aid
- Victim Support: 0808 168 9111
- The Survivors Trust
- ChildLine Helpline for under 18s: 0800 1111
- Refuge: 0808 2000 247
- Safeline National Male Survivor Helpline: 0808 800 5005
- Mankind Initiative: 01823 334244
- Galop: 0800 999 5428
- Samaritans: 116 123