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Therapeutic support | FRASAC
Support for Partners, Family and Friends | FRASAC
Support and advocacy within the criminal justice system | FRASAC
Crisis support | FRASAC
Support for professionals | FRASAC
Practical support | FRASAC
Group support | FRASAC
Helpful resources | FRASAC
FRASAC are pausing in taking referrals for long term support | Latest news ...
What happens when you contact FRASAC? | FRASAC
Face to face
Your support can take place in our centre on a one to one basis with your support worker. This can be weekly, two weekly or monthly etc. dependant on your support needs.
Outreach support
We understand that people may
Support for Partners, Family and Friends | FRASAC
If you feel you might like support at FRASAC, we can offer you up to 6 sessions of support on a one on one basis
with a support worker.
To refer yourself please contact us on 01592
642336 or email us at info@frasac.org.uk
How you
Support and advocacy within the criminal justice system | FRASAC
We
will respect and support your decision to report or not to report. If you chose
to report:
The police can interview you in our premises (or
other you feel safe in) with a member of our staff present to support you if
you wish.
Crisis support | FRASAC
Crisis support
We can offer short term, immediate support to those who feel they are unable to cope with their current situation.
The aim is to help reduce the immediate crisis and support to find ways and means
Support for professionals | FRASAC
Support for professionals
If you are a professional and supporting someone, you may have guidance within your workplace about supporting survivors. Support
and supervision is important at this time. Should you
Practical support | FRASAC
Practical support
FRASAC can assist with you accessing other services such as sexual health, mental health, housing and other relevant agencies.
This is usually done alongside your therapeutic support.
In this
Group support | FRASAC
Group support
Please not our group work is currently suspended, we hope to restart it some time in the future.
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Information for survivors What is sexual violence? What are the effects of
Helpful resources | FRASAC
of Sexual Violence
Supporting LGBTI Survivors of Sexual Violence
Gay & Bisexual Men Looking for Support
Intersex People Looking for Support
Lesbian & Bisexual Women
Non-Binary People Looking for Support
Trans
FRASAC are pausing in taking referrals for long term support | Latest news ...
Pausing in taking referrals
What happens when you contact FRASAC? | FRASAC
if you choose to have support at
FRASAC, your name will be placed on our waiting list and a Sexual Violence
Support Worker will contact you when a space for support becomes available. You
can access crisis support whilst on the waiting list.