Professionals

We work with professionals to ensure people affected by sexual violence receive the highest standard of trauma-informed care.

We collaborate with professionals to ensure people affected by sexual violence receive the highest standard of trauma-informed care.

If you are supporting or working with someone who has experienced rape, sexual abuse, or sexual assault, you may refer them to our service, provided they have given their consent. We only accept professional referrals when the individual has agreed to be referred.

In addition, we support professionals through training, and offering advice for their work with clients who have experienced sexual violence.

You can speak to our experienced pathway navigator team for any advice queries on 0330 363 0063 (Monday-Friday 9.30am until 4pm)

If your client is already open to us and has an allocated worker, you can contact them directly. The pathway navigators will request for the allocated worker to contact you back if you do not have their contact details.

For further information and to discuss your training needs, please contact our Training Manager Kirsty via email: kirsty@rapecentre.org.uk

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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