Contact Us
Get in touch with our team to learn more about our services or to access support. We’re here to listen and help you take the next step, in a way that feels right for you.

Information & Helpline
Our information line is open Monday to Friday 9.30 until 4.00 and is available to you on any of these numbers.
Main office number: 0330 363 0063
Cheshire East: 01260 697900
Cheshire West & Chester: 01244 907710
Halton: 01928 477980
Knowsley: 0151 218 7960
St. Helens: 01744 877987
Warrington: 01925 221546
Please leave a message should you need to contact us out of these hours and a member of our team will return your call as soon as possible.
We aim to offer a confidential service; however, if we are concerned about your welfare or the welfare of others, we may share this information with appropriate external agencies.
If you need to speak to someone for emotional support/advice out of these hours here are a number of options:
- Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (National Free Helpline for men/women/family members) open 24/7 📞 Call free on 0808 500 2222 or 💬 Visit the website to start a free online chat
- Samaritans (24hr emotional support line) 08457 90 90 90
- Child Line (24hr emotional support line for people 18 years and under): 0800 11 11
- National Association for People Abused in Childhood (helpline weekdays and evenings) 0808 801 0331
- Survivors UK (Helpline for male survivors of rape/sexual abuse open 7pm-10pm Mon/Tue/Thu) 0845 122 1201
Send us an email: support@rasasc.co.uk
Write to us at:
RASASC
PO Box 35
Warrington
WA1 1DW
Evaluation
We welcome feedback and comments on our service from all parties to help us continue to improve and develop. If you would like to share your opinion with us, click here to download our evaluation form and email it completed to support@rasasc.co.uk
Information and Guidance
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