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Whether you have been personally affected by sexual violence or you are supporting a friend or family member, we hope that you will be able to access the right support for you. Everyone copes in their own way, and it is important that survivors of sexual violence are able to decide the best way forward for themselves.

University and 'Students Union' Support

Campus based Sexual & Domestic Violence Advisor

The University has  appointed a dedicated campus based Sexual & Domestic Violence Advisor, Lisa Woodhouse who can provide advice and emotional support for anyone affected by sexual violence. 

Email: Lisa.Woodhouse@warwick.ac.uk

Telephone: via Wellbeing Support Services, 02476 575570

Report and Support

You can report an incident of sexual & domestic Violence using the University's online reporting portal. You can report anonymously or you can opt for an advisor to get in touch. Report and Support have a dedicated team of Student Liaison Officers  to provide you with guidance and support. 

WSU Advice Centre 

Provides free, confidential, impartial advice for all students and is independent from the University. Based on the top floor of SUHQ.

Online Contact Form

Well Being Support Service

Offers help/guidance and can refer you to specialist services. Based at Senate House.

Email: studentsupport@warwick.ac.uk
Telephone: 02476 575570
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm & Fri 9am-4pm
 

If your studies are affected, we would advise contacting Wellbeing Support Services, the SU Advice Centre or your personal tutor to get advice on the options available to you (for example, mitigating circumstances or taking temporary withdrawal).

External Support Services

BlueSky Centre

Provides support, including medical care and optional police intervention, for recent survivors of sexual violence in the local area. It is staffed 24/7, 365 days of the year.

  • BlueSky Centre is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) that provides support to recent (i.e. within the last 7 days) and historic survivors of sexual violence in Coventry and Warwickshire.

  • It is a single location where any victim of rape or serious assault will receive medical care, Police intervention (if they choose to report the crime) and various other support services.

  • The SARC will usually be staffed during normal working hours, but is available for use via a call-out system on a 24/7 basis, 365 days of the year.

Website: blueskycentre.org.uk
Email: geh-tr.theblueskycentre@nhs.net
Office telephone.: 01926 507805
G4S Call Centre (Police): 0800 970 0371
Location: George Eliot Hospital, College Street, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV10 7DJ

Coventry Rape and Sexual Assault Centre (CRASAC)

Provides free and confidential support including counselling, information, and advocacy for all survivors who have experienced sexual abuse of any kind in their life. Also provides an ISVA service which offers support throughout the criminal justice process.
 

  • Counselling can also be provided to parents/carers/partners and supporters of survivors. All their staff and volunteers are self-defining women and they provide safe spaces. Their helpline and ISVA services are also available to men and boys.

  • CRASAC responds to people in their self-defined gender, rather than in the gender assigned to them at birth. In addition to having an LGBT+ representative, they conduct regular service reviews to assess how accessible and inclusive their service is, and continue to provide training and resources to staff on gender and sexuality diversity. CRASAC also offers effective and appropriate interpretation for clients with language barriers. In addition, CRASAC reaches out to people who cannot reach in due to existing barriers by providing outreach support for Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.

Website: crasac.org.uk
Email: helpline@crasac.org.uk
Tel: 024 7627 7777 (please check the CRASAC website for details of when the helpline is open)

Rape Crisis England

This is a national charity and umbrella body for a network of independent rape crisis organisations. Their website contains lots of useful information and can help you find local organisations which can give guidance.

Find your nearest Rape Crisis Centre here.

Website: rapecrisis.org.uk
Tel: 0808 802 9999
Open: 12-2.30pm & 7-9.30pm every day, plus 3-5.30pm weekdays.

Rugby RoSA

Offers free counselling, support groups, and an ISVA service.

Helpline: 01788 551150

Safeline

Provides counselling, helpline and online support, and an ISVA service.

Helpline: 01926 402498

University Counselling Service

Provides therapeutic counselling for all students at any level or time at university. 

Email: counselling@warwick.ac.uk
Telephone: 02476 523761
Location: Westwood House, Westwood Campus

Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA)

Provides advice and emotional support for anyone affected by sexual violence.

Email: charlotte.lewis@crasac-org.uk
Telephone: 02476 277777
Location: SU Advice Centre, Wellbeing Support Services and Coventry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre (CRASAC), depending on where survivors feel most comfortable.

 

Further Health Services

Coventry NHS Healthcare and Walk-in Centre

Offers a range of services, including sexual health services on Floor 3.

Telephone: 0300 200 0060
Location: Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry, CV1 4FS

Integrated Sexual Health Service

Free and confidential care and advice on sexually transmitted infections and contraception, available via drop-in or appointment.

Location: Floor 3, City of Coventry Health Centre, 2 Stoney Stanton Road, CV1 4FS.
Telephone: 0300 020 0027

National Support

National Rape Crisis Helpline

Provides emotional support and information for any survivor of sexual violence or abuse.

Freephone: 0808 802 9999 (Noon-2.30pm and 7pm-9.30pm every day)

Domestic Violence 24 Hour National Helpline

Open to people of all genders affected by domestic & sexual violence.

Freephone:  0808 2000 247 
Text support: 07797 805839

Forward UK

Campaign and support organisation with a focus on female genital mutilation (FGM).

Email: support@forwarduk.org.uk
Telephone: 02089 604000
Open: Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm

LGBT Foundation

Provides a wide range of support services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people.

Email: info@lgbt.foundation
Telephone: 0345 330 3030 (Mon-Fri 9am-9pm & Sat 10am-6pm)