SRASAC
Sheffield Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre
Victim Survey for England and Wales 2026
Victim Survey for England and Wales 2026
Make a donation
Make a donation
Your donation will help us carry on our vital work. We promote the needs and rights of people who have experienced sexual abuse, rape, and all forms of sexual violence, helping them get access to specialist support.
Set up a fundraising page
Set up a fundraising page
Set up a Fundraising Page for your chosen project and then invite your friends, family and colleagues to get involved and support you. You can track how much money you have raised and keep people updated on your progress. Creating your Fundraising Page is really simple. Just choose a name for your page and add a message explaining why you think SRASAC's work is important and why you're supporting us.
Pocket Pals Project
Pocket Pals Project
We are calling on all crochet enthusiasts, knitting wizards and creative souls to lend their talents in making small, handcrafted toys for survivors of sexual violence that access support here at SRASAC.
Visit our Website
Visit our Website
A charity based in Sheffield, UK, supporting victims and survivors of rape and sexual assault.
What is an ISVA? Video
The South Yorkshire Independent Sexual Violence Service (ISVA) offers specialist confidential practical help and emotional support for individuals who have b...
Living in Limbo
This film tells the story of Jessica after she has been victim of a sexual offence, and whilst she is waiting for the processes of the criminal justice syste...
Information about self-swab rape kits
Information about self-swab rape kits
Your rights as a victim of crime – Victim and Witness Information
Your rights as a victim of crime – Victim and Witness Information
Victim and Witness Information
From report to court: A handbook for adult survivors of sexual violence - Rights of Women
From report to court: A handbook for adult survivors of sexual violence - Rights of Women
This handbook will explain the different stages of the legal process, from the point of deciding whether to report the incident to the police, through to the trial, the outcome of the trial and sentence. From Report to Court also sets out the relevant law and what obligations the different agencies in the criminal justice system have to survivors.
FREE Bystander Intervention Training
FREE Bystander Intervention Training
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust's upcoming events are listed here, including webinars and conferences which are taking place over the next few months. Click here to book our free active bystander training. 'Brilliant - short and snappy, clear tools to use and signposted to further resources. Mixture of content through videos, polls, chats and presentations kept me engaged throughout. Highly recommend. I do feel really empowered now both to support others but also as a woman should I face some form of harassment again.' 'I thought this webinar was brilliant and would recommend to all my contacts.' YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhNXNay-txk
Want to talk?
Want to talk?
Our 24/7 Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Line is open 24 hours a day. Call free on 0808 500 222 or find out how you can start a free online chat.
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