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Sexual Violence

Reclaim the Night is annual protest against street harassment, gender oppression, and sexual violence (next date 12th March 2017)

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

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

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.

Other free counselling:

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Choices provides counselling services in Cambridge and the surrounding area to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

  • Centre33 offers counselling and support to anyone aged 16-25 within Cambridgeshire.

  •  Mind offers limited free counselling

  • Relate offers some free relationship counselling

  • Brook provides support for under 25s

 

reclaim the night feminist women's campaign agaist sexual violence in Cambridge

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