Sexual Violence
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Reclaim the Night is annual protest against street harassment, gender oppression, and sexual violence (next date 12th March 2017)
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Cambridge University Sexual Consent Campaign provides a wide range of resources about sexual consent that can be used widely
Women’s Aid is a national campaigning organisation against violence against women. Cambridge has its own branch which runs a refuge and offers support to those who have experienced domestic violence or who are supporting those experiencing violence
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Cambridge speaks out is an anonymous reporting forum and provides a range of links to support available for those inside and outside the university of Cambridge
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Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre offers support to women and girls who have experienced rape, childhood sexual abuse or any other form of sexual violence. They provide counselling and a telephone support line.
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Other free counselling:
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SurvivorsUK offers web and SMS chat services, along with specialist counselling in London. Their website has further information on their services, including a database of counsellors across the UK who can support male survivors.
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Safeline offers telephone and email support for all survivors of sexual violence. They have a dedicated telephone support line for male survivors of rape and childhood sexual abuse, you can call them on 0808 800 5005.
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Choices provides counselling services in Cambridge and the surrounding area to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
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Centre33 offers counselling and support to anyone aged 16-25 within Cambridgeshire.
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Mind offers limited free counselling
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Relate offers some free relationship counselling
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Brook provides support for under 25s
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