There are lots of services which can support you should you wish to access support externally to the university.

Some suggestions are:

You can report to the police on the phone, in person or using an online form. If you are thinking of reporting sexual misconduct or domestic violence to the police, here is a useful Rights of Women guide to understand the process of criminal investigation.

Rape Crisis England & Wales is a feminist charity working to end sexual violence and abuse.

You can contact their 24/7 Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Line and speak to one of their specialists – at any time of the day or night.Call free on 0808 500 2222 or go to the website to start a free online chat. Go to the Support Line website

Yellow Door offer a wide range of specialist therapeutic, support & prevention services to anyone at risk from or affected by domestic abuse, sexual violence/abuse or other forms of interpersonal harm. Yellow Door are based in Southampton.  Homepage - Yellow Door

START (Sexual Trauma and Abuse Restorative Services) are a dedicated service offering support to people who have experienced sexual harm. START are based in Winchester and support people living within the wider Hampshire region START - Sexual Trauma & Abuse Restorative Therapies

Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting victims of crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. Home - Victim Support

SurvivorsUK | We challenge the silence to support sexually abused men  support male and non-binary survivors of sexual violence, providing counselling, practical help and community on your healing journey.

Revenge Porn Helpline - 0345 6000 459 | Revenge Porn Helpline are a UK service supporting adults (aged 18+) who are experiencing intimate image abuse, also known as, revenge porn.

 

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