There are some really helpful services out there; the following are some of our recommendations
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What is Sexual Abuse?
https://www.ywhp.org.uk/what-is-sexual-abuse
Read about what sexual abuse is and what it involves. Sexual abuse doesn’t have to be physical contact, and it sometimes happens online.
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NSPCC
http://www.nspcc.org.uk
A leading children’s charity in the UK, specialising in child protection and dedicated to the fight for every childhood. Useful campaigns, research, news, services and resources
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Ashiana
http://www.ashianasheffield.org
Supporting Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic & Refugee adults, children & young people fleeing domestic & sexual abuse
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Sexual Assault Referral Centre – Isis
http://www.theisissouthyorkshire.co.uk
Help & Support for Rape & Sexual Assault victims in Sheffield & South Yorkshire
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Sheffield Rape & Sexual Abuse Counselling Service (SRASACS)
http://www.sheffieldrapecrisis.org.uk
For women & girls aged 13 upwards who are survivors of rape and sexual abuse
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Sheffield Domestic Abuse Co-ordination Team (DACT)
http://www.sheffielddact.org.uk
This site provides information & contact details for domestic abuse services in Sheffield
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Gender Respect Project 2013 – 2016
https://genderrespect2013.wordpress.com/home/
Aiming to help children and young people to understand, question and challenge gender inequality and violence
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Respect Not Fear
http://www.respectnotfear.co.uk/
An informative, interactive and user-friendly site for young people to learn about teenage relationship abuse, how to identify it and how to get help.
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Disrespect Nobody
https://www.disrespectnobody.co.uk/
Useful, accessible website that gives young people information about sexting, relationship abuse, consent, rape and porn.
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UKSAYSNOMORE
http://uksaysnomore.org/
The UK SAYS NO MORE campaign promotes the use of a new national symbol to express support for ending domestic violence and sexual assault in our society.
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SAYiT
https://sayit.org.uk/
Emotional wellbeing support for LGBT+ young people in SheffieldSAYiT works with young people and professionals to make real lives better. We provide practical support around LGBT+ life, sexual health, HIV and mental wellbeing, while our training helps organisations improve knowledge and address discrimination.
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Galop – the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity
https://galop.org.uk/
https://galop.org.uk/
Galop provides advice, support, research and lobbying around LGBT+ issues – providing support for LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence.
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The Survivors Trust Resources Site
http://www.tstresources.org/
Each of the TST Resource Site website sections explores a specific area associated with the effects that survivors of rape and/or sexual abuse can often experience in the aftermath of sexual trauma, and provides a resource for survivors and anyone who wants to learn more about the impact of sexual violence, or wants to use as a self-help toolkit as part of their recovery journey.
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