Being subjected to or witnessing a criminal act, such as an act of violence or a sexual assault, can be a terrifying ordeal. If you have to testify afterwards t …
Have you been subjected to violence, sexual abuse, assault or other criminal offences, which you have reported, or are you considering doing so? How can the Sup …
Are you in a difficult life situation? Then you can call The Helpline’s free number on 116 123. The Helpline is a service for anyone who needs someone to talk t …
Are you experiencing problems with a violent partner, have you been subjected to abuse, or are you experiencing any kind of violence at home? Are you trying to …
Crisis shelters are there for those who have been the victim of violence or abuse from a partner, family member or other person close to them. The shelters offe …
At a Nok. centre and centres for victims of incest and sexual abuse (SMISO), persons who have been subjected to sexual abuse can receive support to work through …
Have you been subjected to sexual abuse, assault, violence or rape, maybe someone from your own congregation? The Church Resource Centre against Violence and Se …
Being a relative to someone struggling with substance abuse or mental illness can be challenging and affect everyday life. Despair, anxiety, fear, shame, and in …
The helpline for victims of sexual abuse is a telephone service for children and adults. About the helpline The telephone helpline for victims of sexual abuse c …
Being a relative of someone with a serious illness or disability can be demanding and mean that you also need support. There is no conflict between responsible …
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