Southampton Rape Crisis

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Southampton Rape Crisis

Name of Organisation: Southampton Rape Crisis
Headline: Rape Crisis and sexual abuse counselling Service
What We Do: We offer services for people who have been raped, sexually abused or had any unwanted sexual experiences.

Area: Southampton

Wards: N/A.
Town: Southampton
Address: Southampton Rape Crisis

PO Box 1401 Southampton

Postcode: SO18 9AD
Contact Person:
Telephone: 023 8063 6313

Textphone: 023 80636314 (minicom)

Email: info@sotonrc.org.uk
Website: http://www.southamptonrapecrisis.org.uk

Services Offered: Telephone Helpline

Advice, information and, if appropriate, counselling to callers who are concerned about an issue of rape, sexual assault or child sexual abuse at any time in their lives, or who are themselves supporting someone around these issues, either through their work or their personal lives. The number is (023) 80636313. Open on Sunday from 7 pm – 10 pm, Tuesday from 10 am – 1 pm and Thursday from 1 pm – 4 pm. On Tuesdays the Help line maybe staffed by Male & Female counsellors. .

Our minicom helpline number for deaf people is (023) 80636314. It is open at the same times as the telephone helpline.

Face to Face Counselling Is available to any male or female, aged 12 or over, who have experienced rape, sexual assault or child sexual abuse at any time in their lives. Counselling can be arranged by calling us on the helpline number above.

All counselling is confidential, completely free of charge and can be short or long-term, as appropriate.

We are committed to providing interpreters (including signers) wherever necessary and where funding is available.

Therapy Group The SPACE group is a psychodynamic therapy group for women, aged 18 or over, who have difficulties following sexual abuse by an adult in childhood.

A referral to the group can be arranged by calling us on the helpline number above.

Family Therapy We offer short term (up to 6 weeks) family therapy to families having difficulties in relation to an experience of sexual abuse or assault.

Training

Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) funded by the Home Office and Southampton City Safety Partnership. This new post works within a multi-agency setting to provide a pro-active advocacy and support service to victims of sexual violence within and outside of the criminal justice system including: 1.Practical help for clients with keeping safe and accessing appropriate healthcare and other relevant services. 2.Support through the reporting process and ciminal justice system.

Disability Type:
Pat Mark Status: Not Yet Applied For


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