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Organisations

ChildLine
Freepost 1111
London N1 0BR
Tel: 0800 11 11 (Freephone 24 hours)
Website: www.childline.org.uk
If you are a young person and have been the victim of a flasher, you can call Childline’s free, 24-hour helpline. Trained volunteer counsellors provide comfort, advice and protection. Lines can be busy so please try again if you don't get through the first time.

NSPCC
Freephone helpline: 0808 800 5000 (24 hours)
Textphone for the deaf and hard of hearing: 0800 056 0566
E-mail: help@nspcc.org.uk
Website: www.nspcc.org.uk
The NSPCC provides counselling, information and advice. If lines are busy please persist. Information is also available on their website.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust
PO Box 17818
London SW14 8WW
Tel: 020 8876 0305
E-mail: info@suzylamplugh.org
Website: www.suzylamplugh.org
The Trust aims to create a safer society and enable everyone to live safer lives.  They provide a variety of booklets, videos and guides on personal safety aimed at families, young people and adults.

Victim Support Scheme
Supportline: 0845 30 30 900 (Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat-Sun 9am-7pm)
E-mail: contact@victimsupport.org.uk
Website: www.victimsupport.org
Victim Support offers confidential support and advice to anyone affected by a crime, no matter how long ago it happened. If someone has exposed themselves to you or has been threatening or violent in any way, you can call them on the Supportline above. The informative website features facts and guidance on the help available for victims of crime.

Legislation and related guidelines

Setting the Boundaries:  Reforming the law on sex offences
The summary report and recommendations published by the Home Office. The report sets out a brief description of the thoughts of the review panel, and their 62 recommendations from the review.

Sex Offenders Act 1997
Official government documentation site provides access to the entirety of this previous Act of Parliament.

Sexual Offences Act 2003
Official government site reveals each and every clause of the new Act, designed to make “new provision about sexual offences, their prevention and the protection of children from harm from other sexual acts”.

Sexual Offences Act -  Home Office guidance
Further link to the official Home Office site that features examination and explanation of this important area of legislation. Site also features links to numerous other related topics.

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