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Click to view SARSAS confidentiality and privacy policy.
https://www.sarsas.org.uk/support-and-information/support-services/safeguarding-and-privacy/
Written by: Brinn Langdale, LMFT My Inner Child’s name is Brinn Emily. She’s a cute little girl, about four years old with chin-length brown hair and bangs. You might be wondering, “what exactly is an Inner Child?” Well, it’s a metaphor representing the younger version of ourselves – the part that experiences fear, hurt and…
This is a joint blog by Brandy Black, and fellow 5WAVES member Jane Epstein. Jane recently gave the first talk on the TEDx platorm on the subject of sibling sexual trauma. Here she shares a critical point in her journey as a survivor.
A very useful article from Brandy Black, author of siblingsexualtrauma.com
Even people who know that they experienced sexual activity that was wrong, and unwanted, and that hurt them deeply, still sometimes feel confused. They still may feel ashamed or guilty. In this case, it is important to know that it was not your fault.
Please note: this is not an emergency service.
If you are in danger or need urgent medical help, call 999
Our 24/7 Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Line is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year:
Call free on 0808 500 2222
You can speak anonymously to our operators. They will not be able to tell who you are and you do not have to give them your name or any other personal information.
All of our operators understand how sexual violence, abuse and harassment work. Will listen to you and believe you. Are human - you will never be talking to a chatbot or robot.
Rape Crisis England & Wales provides a free phone and online chat service for anyone aged 16+ in England and Wales who has been affected by rape, child sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment or any other form of sexual violence.
Form more information visit the
Support Line website.
If you are under 16, then you can call Childline: Call 0800 1111 or visit the Childline Website.