Stakeholder Group

Our Stakeholder Group brings together people with lived experience and a shared interest in our work to help shape and improve the services we provide.

Our Stakeholder Group is a welcoming and inclusive space for anyone aged 18+ who is interested in supporting and shaping our work. This includes survivors, current or former service users, parents of survivors, and others with an interest in our services.

By sharing insights, experiences, and ideas, members help ensure that the voices of survivors remain central to everything we do. The group plays an important role in influencing service development, with feedback shared directly with our senior management team and Board of Trustees to support meaningful change.

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This group is open to anyone aged 18 and over who is interested in our work. This includes survivors, current and former service users, parents of survivors, and any other individuals who would like to contribute to the development of our services.

The group provides an opportunity for members to share their insights and lived experiences to help shape our service delivery. We want to better understand the challenges and concerns faced by survivors and explore ways we can improve and respond to these.

Key themes, suggestions, and actions identified within the group are shared with our senior management team and Board of Trustees. This ensures that feedback directly informs decision-making and helps us take action where needed.

Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of every month online between 5.00pm-6.00pm.

If you’re interested in joining or would like an informal chat to find out more, please email Kirsty Williams at Kirsty@rasasc.co.uk

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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