Useful information

Below you can find a wide range of services that can support you following rape or sexual assault.

Hampshire Police

Website
101 or 999 in an emergency

Solent Sexual Health Service

Provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) services across Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, and Southampton.
Website
0300 300 2016

Rape Crisis

Rape Crisis England & Wales is a charity working to end sexual violence and abuse.
Website
0808 500 2222

The Survivor’s Trust

The Survivor’s Trust is a national organisation supporting specialist rape and sexual abuse services in the voluntary sector.
Website
0808 801 0818

Victim Support

Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting victims of crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales.
Website
0808 168 9111

NAPAC

The National Association for People Abused in Childhood- Supporting recovery from childhood abuse
Website
0808 801 0331

Yellow Door

A registered charity preventing and responding to domestic and sexual abuse.
Website
General Enquires: 023 8063 6312
Helpline: 023 8063 6313 (Wednesdays 4-7pm)

START

A trauma informed support service which offers a range of specialist services across North, Central and the District of East Hampshire for anyone who has suffered sexual abuse.
Website
01962 868 688

Safeline

A specialist sexual violence and abuse charity led by the needs of its clients.
Website
01926 402 498

Cis’ters

is a survivor-led support group for women who were raped or sexually abused in their childhood or teens by a family member.
Website
02380 338 080

Survivors UK

A National Charity supporting boys and men who have been raped or sexually assaulted.
Website
0203 598 3898

Male Survivors Partnership

A network of organisations working with male victims and survivors of sexual abuse, rape and sexual exploitation.
Website
0808 800 5005

Galop

Charity supporting LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence.
Website

Childline

A free, private and confidential service for people 18 and under, where you can talk about anything.
Website
0800 1111

NSPCC

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is a British child protection charity.
Website
0808 800 5000

Barnardo’s

Helping children through the trauma of sexual abuse and exploitation.
Website

If your child has been raped or sexually assaulted, it can be difficult to know how to react and how to support them. Even though it may feel daunting it is possible for you to be a good source of support for your child.

Rape and sexual assault will have an emotional impact on your child, but it is also likely to impact upon you. As a parent you may experience a range of emotions such as shock, anger, horror at what they have experienced and a general sense of helplessness. You may also feel angry if you feel that he or she has acted irresponsibly.

You might also feel guilty about what happened and blame yourself for not being able to protect them. In the weeks after the assault, you may feel frustrated that your child is not reacting in the way you would expect them to or would consider ‘normal’ following a sexual assault.

All of these emotions and thoughts can feel overwhelming and difficult to manage while still supporting them. This booklet contains information and suggestions that could help you to understand their needs and provide effective support.

Imkaan

Women's organisation dedicated to addressing violence against black and minoritised women and girls.
Website

Breaking the Silence

Support for male survivors of Asian, African, and African-Caribbean origin.
Website

The Traveller Movement

Support for Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller people.
Website

National Ugly Mugs

Working to end violence against sex workers. Members can sign up to share and get warnings about
dangerous people.
Website

Find information and support for your mental health.
NHS Website

Samaritans

Samaritans works to make sure there's always someone there for anyone who needs someone.​​​​​​​
Website
116 123

Mind

The mental health charity, here to make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone.​​​​​​​
Website
0300 123 3393

Shout

A free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope.​​​​​​​
Website
Text “SHOUT” to 85258

Hampshire Domestic Abuse Partnership

A group of local services and agencies in Hampshire working together to provide help and support for people affect by domestic abuse.
Website
03300 165 112

Stop Domestic Abuse

Supporting and protecting victims and survivors of domestic abuse.​​​​​​​
Website
0330 0533 630

The Hampton Trust

Hampton Trust provides innovative solutions to rebuild lives, create safer communities and break the cycle of abuse.​​​​​​​
Website
023 8000 9898

Paragon

Services to support victims and survivors of stalking, domestic abuse and sexual violence.​​​​​​​
Website
Hampshire: 0800 916 9878
IOW: 0800 234 6266

Ask for ANI

Home Office scheme that enables victims of domestic abuse to discreetly ask for immediate help in participating pharmacies and Jobcentres.​​​​​​​
Website

Unwanted Prisoner Contact Service

A service to help if you are receiving unwanted contact from a prisoner or you are concerned about a prisoner's release.​​​​​​​
Website

DV Assist

The UK's only registered charity specialising in arranging Non-Molestation Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders & Occupation Orders.​​​​​​​
Website

Refuge

Support service for Women and Children helping them to overcome the physical, emotional, financial, and logistical impacts of abuse and rebuild their lives- free from fear.​​​​​​​
Website
0808 2000 247

Women’s Aid

The national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children.​​​​​​​
Website

Men’s Advice Line

A helpline and support service for male victims of domestic abuse.​​​​​​​
Website
0808 801 0327

ManKind

A registered Charity helping men escape domestic abuse
Website
01823 334 244

We Are With You

A registered Charity providing free confidential support with alcohol and drugs.
Website

Be Drink Aware

The UK’s leading alcohol charity. Working with individuals, communities, industry, and governments to reduce alcohol harm across the UK.​​​​​​​
Website

Frank

A free and Friendly confidential drug advice service​​​​​​​
Website

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