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December 16, 2021
Have you been affected by crime? Sign up to My Support Space, the free online resource from Victim Support
You can work through a series of interactive guides which address your specific needs. The guides are designed to be completed in your own time and at your own pace. You can save your progress and revisit where you left off at any time.
There's also information about where and how you can access further support, and the opportunity to register with SilverCloud, an online therapy system.
My Support Space is also available for those supporting someone after they’ve experienced crime or trauma, for example friends, family members, colleagues or neighbours.
Building Resilience With Military Families - virtual programme from Bounce Forward
Visit the Bounce Forward website for details of available sessions.
Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Annual Report 2021
The report sets out major achievements of the Armed Forces Covenant and the Strategy for our Veterans, and highlights remaining challenges and new commitments.
December 15, 2021
December 7, 2021
Scotland: Breathing Space
Our advisors provide listening, information and advice for people in Scotland feeling low, stressed or anxious.
Domestic Abuse - Practical tips for survivor safety
Domestic abuse - Signposting to areas to seek further support
There are many organisations that specialise in supporting those who are or have been in an abusive relationship.
Attached is a leaflet from ManKind who specialise in male support as well as links to other organisations that specialise in supporting those from specific communities; abuse is experienced differently by every individual survivor although some communities may experience very particular forms of abuse.
Regardless of any personal characteristic – there are no excuses for domestic abuse.
Support services - Galop the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity - Galop
Ashiana Sheffield | Get Help and SupportAshiana Sheffield
Stay Safe East | Stay Safe East – Tel or SMS/Text: 07865 340 122 (staysafe-east.org.uk)
Overview - Nepali Domestic And Sexual Abuse Project - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Domestic Abuse - Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) info
Understanding different types of support available: SARCs can be accessed by anyone who is a victim/survivor of sexual assault or abuse.
However, the NHS notes that awareness that these services exist is still low and they are keen to increase that awareness across the population.
This document contains information about what a SARC is, what you can expect when you attend a SARC, and links to further information.