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TST Member Agencies Information
If you are looking for specialist services in your area, please click on the links below for further information. In addition, many TST member agencies have specialist National Helplines available, details of which can be found by clicking here.
Principles of Membership of The Survivors Trust
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The Survivors Trust Core Values
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Member Group Details - England
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BATH
BIRMINGHAM
BRADFORD
BRIGHTON
BRISTOL
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
CAMBRIDGE
CHESHIRE
CORNWALL
COVENTRY
CUMBRIA
DERBYSHIRE
DEVON
ESSEX
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
HAMPSHIRE
HERTFORDSHIRE
ISLE OF WIGHT
KENT
LANCASHIRE
LEICESTERSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE
LIVERPOOL
LONDON
MANCHESTER
MERSEYSIDE
MIDDLESBOROUGH
MIDDLESEX
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
NORFOLK
OXFORD
SHROPSHIRE
SHEFFIELD
SOUTHAMPTON
STAFFORDSHIRE
SURREY
SUSSEX
TEESIDE
WARWICKSHIRE
WEST MIDLANDS
WILTSHIRE
WIRRALL
WOLVERHAMPTON
WORCESTERSHIRE
YORKSHIRE
Member Groups in Scotland
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Member Groups in Wales
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Member Groups in Eire
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National Groups/Helplines
Below is a list of TST member agencies that offer a National Helpline service for survivors.
CIS'ters' is a support network for adult women who were sexually abused as children by a member of their immediate or extended family.
Email: admin@cisters.org.uk Helpline: 02380 338080
NAPAC is the National Association for People Abused in Childhood. NAPAC is a registered charity, based in the UK, providing support and information for people abused in childhood.
Email: info@napac.org.uk Helpline: 0800 085 3330 or 0808 801 0331 (Helpline opening hours: Monday 10:00am-9:00pm; Tuesday 10:00am--9:00pm; Wednesday 10.00am-8.00pm; Thursday 10:00am-9.00pm; Friday 10.00am-6.00pm)
You can call the NAPAC Support Line free from the following mobile networks: 3, Orange and Virgin mobile: 0800 085 3330 O2, Vodafone and T-mobile: 0808 801 0331
Website: www.napac.org.uk
Survivors UK provides information, support and counselling for men who have been raped or sexually abused.
UK National Helpline: 0845 122 1201 (Open: 7.00pm-9.30pm Mon/Tue/Thu)
Email: info@survivorsuk.org Website: www.survivorsuk.org
Respond supports children and adults with learning disabilities affected by abuse or trauma.
Email: admin@respond.org.uk Helpline: 0808 808 0700 (Open: Mon & Thurs 2pm - 7pm; Tues, Weds & Fri 12pm - 5pm) Website: www.respond.org.uk
Helpline service for survivors of sexual violence and abuse.
Helpline: 0800 458 2818 (Open: Mon - Fri. 6:30pm - 9:30pm and Thurs 12 noon - 3pm) Email: info@eastkentrapeline.com Website: www.eastkentrapeline.com
Supporting survivors of rape and sexual abuse, past or present.
Our helplines are now open Sunday, Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, 7.30pm to 10pm for adults and under 18yrs. We also have a helpline email and text service.
Adults: 0844 847 7879 Under 18's: 0808 802 0808 Text 07717 989 022 email: help@lifecentre.uk.com Website: www.lifecentre.uk.com
Mosac is a voluntary organisation supporting all non-abusing parents and carers whose children have been sexually abused.
Email address: enquiries@mosac.org.uk Helpline: 0800 9801958
Supportline provides emotional support and information to all survivors of childhood abuse and anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted.
Helpline: 01708 765200 Email address: info@supportline.org.uk Website: www.supportline.org.uk
Other Services:
Rape Crisis (England and Wales)
Rape Crisis (England and Wales) provides co-ordination for the national network of Rape Crisis Centres across England and Wales. Rape Crisis Centres provide a range of specialist services for women and girls that have been raped or experienced another form of sexual violence - whether as adults or as children.
Rape Crisis Centres are not just for women in 'crisis', many women contact us years, or even decades, after they have been raped or sexually abused. The women who work and volunteer in Rape Crisis Centres will not judge you or your actions. We believe rape is never a woman's fault. We know it is difficult to make the first step, but please try and make contact with your nearest Rape Crisis Centre for support.
Rape Crisis England and Wales Website: www.rapecrisis.org.uk
Rape Crisis Scotland Website: www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk
Rape Crisis Network Northern Ireland Website: www.rcni.ie
The Survivors Trust Core Values … The Survivors Trust supports working in ways that:
• Recognise human rights and dignity; • Appreciate the variety of human experience and culture; • Demonstrate a commitment to showing justice in dealing with all others; • Encourages continual development and improvement of professional knowledge of its member groups.
The Survivors Trust acknowledges the feminist or gendered basis adopted by some services for survivors of rape, sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse. The Survivors Trust recognises and supports the right of member groups to provide services for women only or men only client groups.
All member groups are asked to support and subscribe to The Survivors Trust’s aims and objectives contained in the Membership Charter.
Principles of Membership of The Survivors Trust …
The Survivors Trust membership is open to all voluntary and community organisations that work wth survivors of rape, sexual violence and/or childhood sexual abuse, who support The Survivors Trust’s charitable purposes and subscribe and to all agencies and individuals who support and subscribe to its aims and values.
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