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Please note there will be no staff available to respond to reports from Friday 20th December 2024 to Wednesday 1st January 2025 as the university is closed. Reports will be dealt as normal from the 2nd January 2025. 

The below are local and national organisations that can offer further support and advice on sexual harassment. 
 
SafePlace – Safe Place is the SARC (Sexual Assault Referral Centre) for the Merseyside area and offers a service to both women and men who have been the victim of sexual violence at any time.  Please click here to access their website.
http://www.safeplacemerseyside.org.uk/

RASA Merseyside – Rasa Merseyside is a specialist service for anyone who has experienced sexual violence at any time in their life.  The offer advice and support, independent advocacy and counselling among their services.  There is also a helpline number.  Please click here to access their website.
https://www.rasamerseyside.org/

Survivors UK – Is a specialist service for male survivors of sexual violence.  They are based in London but offer remote services and helpline.  You can access their webpages by clicking here
https://www.survivorsuk.org/

National Stalking Helpline – The National Stalking Helpline provides practical information, advice and support for anyone experiencing stalking, including safety planning, risk and legislation.  Click here to access their website.
https://www.suzylamplugh.org/Pages/Category/national-stalking-helpline

Victim support – Is a national charity, supporting anyone affected by sexual harassment. They operate a specialist phone line and an on-line reporting platform. There is a local office in Merseyside who can arrange a meeting to receive information and emotional support in confidence. You can access their website by clicking here.
https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/




 


 


 

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