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Violence: Rape and sexual assault including child abuse
The following script contains details of organisations offering information and support to anyone who has been affected by rape, sexual abuse or child abuse, however long ago.
The phone lines to some of these organisations are very busy, but please keep trying.
NAPAC - The National Association for People Abused in Childhood provides support no matter how long ago the abuse took place, pointing people in the right direction to take control of their own recovery. Call the free confidential helpline 0800 085 3330 (weekdays 10.30am - 3pm, evenings 6.30 - 8pm). Also check out their website at www.napac.org.uk.
The Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre offers support and information for women and girls who have been raped or sexually abused, however long ago. Call their local rate helpline 0845 1221 331
(weekdays 12noon - 2.30pm & evenings 7pm - 9.30pm, weekends and bank holidays 2.30pm - 5pm).
You can find details on regional support for men or women on the
Rape Crisis website, which also contains information on what
to expect when you go to the police or about court procedures. Go
to www.rapecrisis.org.uk
If you're a man who's been raped or sexually abused, or who's trying to cope with the abuse of someone close to you, the organisation Survivors UK runs a helpline on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday (7pm - 10pm) on local rate number 0845 1221 201. You can also e mail to info@survivorsuk.org or check out their website www.survivorsuk.org.
If you're a young person ChildLine provides free and confidential
counselling for anyone up to the age of 18. The free helpline is
open 24 hours a day, every day on 0800 11 11. If you have difficulty
in hearing or in using a regular phone try the textphone service
on 0800 400 222. ChildLine phone lines can be very busy but do keep
trying and you will get through. More information is on the website
www.childline.org.uk.
If you are ready to speak to the police after a rape or sexual
assault, this information may be useful to you.
Try to report the attack as soon as you can and try not to wash
or change your clothes.
If possible take a change of clothing with you, the police may need
your clothing for evidence. Avoid taking any drugs or alcohol prior
to reporting to police. Once you have reported the attack, a specially
trained police officer will be appointed to you. They will advise
and support you through procedures at the police station and at
Court.
Police training and practice has improved dramatically over the
last few years. You can now expect to be taken seriously; to be
treated sensitively and with respect, and also kept informed of
progress.
Victim Supportline can provide help and information for
anyone who has been affected by a violent or sexual assault. You
might not want to involve the police but want someone to listen
to how you feel. If you do want to go to the police, they can help
you deal with this and can accompany you at court. Call them on
0845 30 30 900 (Monday - Friday 9am - 9pm or Saturday & Sunday
9am - 7pm). You can also e mail them on info@victimsupport.org.uk
or visit their website at www.victimsupport.org.
Voice UK provides telephone support for adults and children
with learning disabilities who have been abused, and for their families
and carers. Call local rate number 0845 122 8695 (Mondays - Fridays
10am - 4pm). Or you can look at their website www.voiceuk.org.uk.
If you're concerned about the safety of a child the NSPCC Child
Protection Helpline on 0808 800 5000 is a free, confidential,
24 hour helpline available every day of the year. A free textphone
service is in place for people who are hard of hearing on 0800 056
0566. There's also an e mailable helpline, send messages to help@nspcc.org.uk
Stop It Now! is a campaign that advises anyone who has abused,
or thought about abusing a child. They also support the family and
friends of abusers. The campaign encourages abusers to recognise
their behaviour problems and seek help to change. Call the free
confidential helpline 0808 1000 900 (Mondays - Fridays 9am - 9pm
& Fridays 9am - 7pm). You can also log onto their website www.stopitnow.org.uk.
This message has been prepared and updated regularly by New Media
at Channel 4.
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