We can provide follow-up care and ongoing support after the assault. This will be offered to you depending on availability.

Counselling

We have a psychology and counselling team offering therapy and support within the first 12 months of the assault. 

You can also contact:

The Havens self help guide provides information about common psychological and emotional reactions to sexual assault that you might find useful.

Independent advocates (ISVAs)

Our Independent Sexual Violence Advocates (ISVAs) can provide support if you are going through the criminal justice process. They help with a wide range of issues, including:

  • preparing you for the court process
  • going with you to court
  • speaking to the police, Crown Prosecution Service and others if you have not been treated well.

You can also find out about London providers of ISVA services from the London Survivors Gateway.

Can I bring someone with me?

You are welcome to bring a friend, family member, or partner with you for support. But we will want to speak to you on your own during your visit, so you have a chance to talk and ask us about everything you need to.

Counselling and psychology sessions are for you to attend alone, unless you have agreed with the counsellor or clinical psychologist that you can have someone with you.

Wellbeing in South West London (SWL) service for children

We provide this service together with Rape Crisis South London. For further information see our Wellbeing in South West London (SWL) service for children page.