Professionals, Survivors

If you have been recently assaulted

If you have recently been assaulted you may wish to report it to the police by calling them directly. If you are not sure about contacting the police please consider contacting your local Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC).

Your immediate health and forensic needs will be met through attending a SARC, it is important that this is done as soon as possible following the rape or assault.  You can still go to a SARC if you do not want to report to the police.

If you live or have been raped/assaulted in Merseyside you have the option to go to your local Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SAFE Place Merseyside). Please contact them on 0151 295 3550.

If you live or have been raped in Cheshire, please ring 0161 276 6515 to access the service of St Mary’s SARC. Or alternatively please ring contact your local police to report your assault who will arrange for you to attend at your local Sexual Assault Referral Centre.

When you get to the SARC, a specialist Crisis Worker will greet you and will explain what will happen next.

Services at a Sexual Assault Referral Centre include:

  • Forensic medical examination
  • Emergency contraception
  • PEPSE* if appropriate
  • Advice on screening for sexually transmitted Infections
  • Hepatitis ‘B’ vaccination
  • Referral to an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor and other appropriate support services
  • Informal discussion with a specially trained police officer (if requested)
  • Translation services if English is not your first language

*A course of treatment to help prevent the onset of HIV in those who are at risk (this must be administered within 72 hours of an assault)

If you were sexually assaulted weeks, months or even years ago (with or without reporting to the police)

  • Referral to an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor and other appropriate support services
  • Advice on Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Informal discussion with a specially trained police officer if requested
  • Translation services if English is not your first language

We work in partnership with Cheshire and Merseyside SARC’s to deliver outreach Independent Sexual Violence Advisor Support and counselling. You can contact us to get more information and advice on any of the issues talked about in this section.

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What our service users say

My ISVA has supported me more than I ever thought they could. If it wasn’t for RASASC I probably wouldn’t be here today. They have helped me to do coping methods and breathing and gave me the confidence to be open and honest with people. Anytime I phoned or text they were there to help me. They made me realise that I am not the guilty one. I am not a victim; I am a survivor.

Female, 36

I have felt well supported by RASASC and have found the service easily accessible and has helped me process my emotions around trauma/SA. I would highly recommend this service. It has meant so much to have a safe space to be heard over these last few months. Thank you for your patience, your insight and for helping me to process some difficulty moments and find my voice again.

Female, 30

My ISVA must be commended for their professional skills in dealing with vulnerable victims, and for their kind and sensitive approach to their role as an ISVA. I couldn’t have coped without their support and the sense they gave me of feeling heard. They advocated on my behalf and I’m so grateful for that.

Female, 60

My counsellor has helped me shift the blame and shame of my abuse to the other side and helped me breathe and feel lighter.

Male, 54