Rape and sexual assault victims can access specialist NHS care without involving police 

  • One in 30 women experienced rape or sexual assault and in half of all cases, the perpetrator was an intimate partner, according to the most recent data from the ONS.
  • The NHS is reminding women “You don’t need to report to get support” as part of the United Nation’s 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence which runs from 25 November to 10 December 2025 
  • Sexual assault referral centres are available across England without any requirement to involve the police. 

The NHS is reminding women and girls “You don’t need to report to get support” as part of the United Nation’s 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, which runs from 25 November to 10 December 2025. 

One in 30 women experienced rape or sexual assault and in half of all cases, the perpetrator was an intimate partner, according to the most recent data from the ONS.

Sexual assault referral centres (SARCs) offer specialist care and support to anyone who has been raped, sexually assaulted or abused at any time in their life.  

They provide immediate emotional care, medical examinations, emergency contraception, and can refer on for further support. People will be listened to and believed and cared for in a place where they are safe and where there are no other patients. 

For anyone has been recently raped or sexually assaulted, they will be offered a forensic medical examination with evidence stored for up to two years. The examination will collect DNA samples, documents injuries and follows national guidance for evidence storage. 

Individuals can access a SARC without involving the police – it is entirely their choice. They also have the option to make an anonymous report to the police. 

The NHS wants to make sure anyone who needs these services, knows where to turn for support. People can find their nearest SARC at nhs.uk/sarcs and call 24/7 to make an appointment. 

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