We help prevent sexual violence and support anyone who has been affected. Established in 1994, we have supported over 100,000 people and they help us shape the services and support we provide. Working with clients, we want to support more people who have been abused or are at risk of abuse, removing the barriers that prevent people from accessing specialist support.
We wish to acknowledge gender identity can be fluid for some individuals and when we use the term ‘male’ this includes cisgender (cis), transgender (trans) and non-binary identities.
We understand how difficult it can be sometimes to talk about your experiences or to know how to find the words and to seek support. Our team of friendly professional staff have all undertaken accredited training to work with male survivors of sexual abuse and will give you the space you need to go at your pace when you feel ready to talk. Our support services for male survivors of sexual abuse provide emotional support, guidance and information. We can also help you find services local to you.
Who is this aimed at?
Men and boys in England and Wales affected by sexual violence and abuse and those who support them
When
Monday to Friday - 9am to 8pm
Saturday and Sunday - 10am to 2pm
Where
Online helpline services
Our helpline services are delivered by male and female individuals. If you reach a call handler and you would prefer to speak to a call handler of the alternate gender if there is one available we can transfer you. If in the event an alternative call handler is not available we welcome you to call back at another time, or, if you feel comfortable to continue the call with the current call handler, you are welcome to do so.
Cost
Please enquire for details
How to get involved
Please phone or email for more details
Contact details
Phone: 0808 800 5005
Email: support@safeline.org.uk
For further information
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