IF YOU FEEL YOU ARE IN DANGER CALL 999
RECENT INCIDENTS
For a recent rape or sexual assault you may wish to access a local Sexual Assault Referral Centre for medical care and/or evidence collecting.
GET SUPPORT
We offer a wide range of support options for survivors of sexual violence, whether an incident has occurred recently or in the past.
We offer a range of services for survivors of rape and sexual assault aged 18 and above
Our services include
Independent Sexual Violence Adviser Service – for people who are or might be considering pressing charges
Survivors Support Service for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse who were let down by institutions
Referring into our services
You can self-refer into our services by phoning our helpline or by completing an online referral form (below). Alternatively, you can ask a professional to do this on your behalf.
Our Helpline on 0115 941 0440 in open during the times below. When you call us, we will be able to listen to and support you and guide you to the best services for you.
Day | Opens | Closes | Opens | Closes |
Monday | 10am | 1pm | 4:30pm | 7:30pm |
Tuesday | 10am | 1pm | 4:30pm | 7:30pm |
Wednesday | 10am | 1pm | 4:30pm | 7:30pm |
Thursday | 10am | 1pm | 4:30pm | 7:30pm |
Friday | 10am | 1pm | 4:30pm | 7:30pm |
Saturday | 10am | 1pm |
Outside of these hours, you can leave a message on our answerphone (which also provides details of other services) or you can phone the 24hr Domestic and Sexual Violence Helpline on 0808 800 0340.
You can self-refer into our services using the form below
Have you recently suffered sexual assault?
If you have just been raped or sexually assaulted, you may feel in shock and unsure of what to do. Here are some steps you can take:
- Ensure safety of yourself and any children
- Try to keep warm as you might be in shock
- See if a friend or someone you trust can be with you
Are you unsure whether to report or not?
There is no time limit on reporting an incident, many people decide to report many weeks, months or years after an incident so try not to destroy any evidence that could help if you change your mind.
Forensic evidence is also best obtained within 7 days of an incident occurring. Nottinghamshire Police have a designated Rape Unit with officers who are specially trained in working with incidents of sexual violence. However, you do not have to tell the Police if you don’t want to.
You can contact local Sexual Assault Referral Centres for more information:
Have you suffered sexual assault in the past?
If you experienced rape or sexual assault in the past or as a child you may be suffering from depression, anxiety, phobias and flashbacks.
These may be causing physical health problems and mixed emotions that that you can’t deal with. Many survivors feel anger or shame that they can’t get past and can also feel worthless.
Often people that have been sexually abused in the past or as a child have never spoken to anyone about the experience. We want to help you to start the process of healing and regaining control of your life.
We will not ask you to describe what happened to you or force you to talk about things you don’t want to. We never judge, we will always believe you and what you say will not shock or upset us. We know how hard it is for you to pick up the phone. You might be worried about what will happen and who will find out, but we will explain everything fully and take things at your own pace.
Contact us on 0115 941 0440 or complete our online referral form below.