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Information and guidance about our approach to working with clients who have reported to the police (or are considering doing so). Read more
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We are proud to be a member of the South Yorkshire LGBT+ Domestic and Sexual Abuse Network. Read more
How our online and telephone counselling works. Read more
Are we the right service for you? Call us and talk it through with a team member Tel: 07517 100 757 Read more
SRASAC is registered with Easyfundraising so that everytime you shop online, you can help fundraise for SRASAC with a donation from the site you are visiting. Read more
The aim of the service is to help you cope with the impact of sexual violence, whether reported to the police or not and whenever it happened to you even if it was as a child. Read more
How to access counselling at SRASAC. Read more
Counselling is very personal, and it is difficult to say how long it will take, some people attend a few sessions, others more. Read more
Useful resources for people who identify as LGBT+ Read more
Useful resources for understanding the Criminal Justice system Read more
A list of helpful resources that can be found online Read more
We accept self referrals into all our services as well as referrals from support workers, GPs, the Police and other agencies. Read more
Sheffield Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre have worked hard to achieve the Rape Crisis England and Wales National Service Standards. Read more
Language: This website can be read in other languages through Google Translate. We can support clients who do not speak English through the use of interpreters. We are fully accessible for clients who may have mobility issues and we are able to work with clients with learning disabilities and sight or hearing impairment. Read more
The Centre is based within a shared building in a City Centre location close to bus, tram and rail links. The building space is occupied by a range of other local charities and ethical organisations and provides a safe, secure environment for all visitors to the building. Read more
If you need immediate support after rape or sexual assault, you might be experiencing lots of different feelings. Many people feel scared, numb, shocked, confused, or angry. There is no right or wrong way to feel or be. Read more
We will believe you and we respect you. We will provide you with support and information to enable you to make your own decisions about what you want and need. Read more
If you are supporting someone who has been raped or abused, you may well need support yourself. SRASAC is able to support you in this. Read more
"The advice which was given has enabled me to feel stronger and more in control over my experiences." Read more