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Sexual assault: how to contact NHS referral centres

23 Mar 2022

The NHS has launched a campaign to raise awareness of sexual assault referral centres (SARCs)

Sexual assault referral centres

SARCs are free, accessible support services for anyone who has been raped, sexually assaulted or abused.  

The campaign comes after the number of people receiving help from sexual assault referral centres halved after the first lockdown compared with the previous year, despite official figures showing that domestic abuse and sexual assault increased.   

Research commissioned by the NHS shows that two in five people (44%) don’t know where to get help after being sexually assaulted and over half (56%) of people who’ve been sexually assaulted or abused have not sought help. 

Help after rape and sexual assault 

Sexual assault referral centres (SARCs) offer medical, practical and emotional support to anyone who has been raped sexually assaulted or abused. They have specially trained doctors, nurses and support workers. Help is available 24 hours a day.

The nearest sexual assault referral centre is:

Further information and resources