Resources
Here is a small collection of handbooks, reports, and general advice for supporting yourself or a loved one. This is regardless of your gender identity. Many of our members and supporters, found here, provide their own fantastic resources.
What to do if you have been sexually harassed, assaulted or raped on campus
Right’s of Women provides detailed logistical and emotional support for the immediate aftermath of on campus assault.
Ride Sharing Sexual Assault Safety
Helping Survivors is an organisation designed to help individuals who have experienced assault or abuse. They provide resources for survivors and for those wishing to improve their support of survivors. You may also find information on the Uber lawsuit.
Report to Court Handbook
Right’s of Women’s handbook provides information for navigating the legal system.
How to Support a Survivor
The Survivor’s Trust provides a sympathetic guideline for anyone who wants to make a loved one feel seen and heard.
What is Sexual Assault and Consent?
Victim Support lists the varying types of assault and harassment here.
Revolt Sexual Assault Report
Almost two thirds (62%) of students and graduates have experienced sexual violence at UK universities finds Revolt Sexual Assault, in partnership with The Student Room.
Download sexual violence at universities statistical report.
Safeline-Supporting a Loved One
This established supportive charity provides a range of useful information, such as how to support your friend or family member after sexual abuse.
Help Guide: If You have Just Experienced Sexual Assault
Advice and guidance from Survivors’ Network if you have just experienced sexual violence. You can download this guide here.