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COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON You can also contact our Outreach workers directly by phone, text, WhatsApp or email. Steph: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6pm. Phone number: 07437 330 784. Email: outreach@rasasc.org.uk. Maureen: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10.00am – 6pm. HISTORY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily History Established since 1985, Rape Crisis South London changed its name from the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) in 2012. Who are we? EstablishedRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON The legal definition of rape for England and Wales is: Penile penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth without a reasonable belief in consent. Consent is defined as: Agreeing by choice, and having the freedom and capacity to make that choice. Therefore if a woman is for instance totally drunk, drugged, is 12 years old or under, has alimited
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
RASASC'S ALTERNATIVE OSCARS 2021 RASASC’s Alternative Oscars 2021. In any times, films can be a much-needed gateway, a portal into different worlds, a chance for escape, and a mirror we can step into to explore our realities. In the really tough times we’ve been through in the last year or so, our relationship with films can take on a whole different meaning.YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS WEEK 2021RAPE Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week 2021. The fourth annual Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week took place from the 1st to 7th February. Survivors and organisations came together to make noise about the reality of sexual violence and say simply that #ItsNotOk. From challenging commonly-held myths to sharing ways we can WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 2021 Women’s History Month 2021. March is Women’s History Month, and also includes the day that we celebrate International Women’s Day. The official theme for this year was “Choose to Challenge” and as women around the world battle the social, economic, and political inequalities and fallout from Covid-19, the need for this is greaterthan ever.
FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
EMPOWERMENT MODEL
Embedded within our model of practice is a focus on the sensori-motor approach to psychotherapy, which enables survivors to fully engage and understand how the trauma they have experienced sits in their body. So where memories are scarce and words are few, ‘the body keeps the score’ (Rothschild, 2000), our model encourages a holistic RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON You can also contact our Outreach workers directly by phone, text, WhatsApp or email. Steph: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6pm. Phone number: 07437 330 784. Email: outreach@rasasc.org.uk. Maureen: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10.00am – 6pm. HISTORY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily History Established since 1985, Rape Crisis South London changed its name from the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) in 2012. Who are we? EstablishedRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON The legal definition of rape for England and Wales is: Penile penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth without a reasonable belief in consent. Consent is defined as: Agreeing by choice, and having the freedom and capacity to make that choice. Therefore if a woman is for instance totally drunk, drugged, is 12 years old or under, has alimited
SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
RASASC'S ALTERNATIVE OSCARS 2021 RASASC’s Alternative Oscars 2021. In any times, films can be a much-needed gateway, a portal into different worlds, a chance for escape, and a mirror we can step into to explore our realities. In the really tough times we’ve been through in the last year or so, our relationship with films can take on a whole different meaning.YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS WEEK 2021RAPE Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week 2021. The fourth annual Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week took place from the 1st to 7th February. Survivors and organisations came together to make noise about the reality of sexual violence and say simply that #ItsNotOk. From challenging commonly-held myths to sharing ways we can WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 2021 Women’s History Month 2021. March is Women’s History Month, and also includes the day that we celebrate International Women’s Day. The official theme for this year was “Choose to Challenge” and as women around the world battle the social, economic, and political inequalities and fallout from Covid-19, the need for this is greaterthan ever.
FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
EMPOWERMENT MODEL
Embedded within our model of practice is a focus on the sensori-motor approach to psychotherapy, which enables survivors to fully engage and understand how the trauma they have experienced sits in their body. So where memories are scarce and words are few, ‘the body keeps the score’ (Rothschild, 2000), our model encourages a holistic RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTION CONTACT - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON For emotional support and signposting information: support@rasasc.org.uk. For confidential, free and specialist support please contact the National Rape Crisis Helpline on 0808 802 9999. The street address for each of our locations across South London are confidential for the safety and anonymity of women who use and work within our services.HELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTION CONTACT - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON For emotional support and signposting information: support@rasasc.org.uk. For confidential, free and specialist support please contact the National Rape Crisis Helpline on 0808 802 9999. The street address for each of our locations across South London are confidential for the safety and anonymity of women who use and work within our services.HELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › 5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON You can also contact our Outreach workers directly by phone, text, WhatsApp or email. Steph: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6pm. Phone number: 07437 330 784. Email: outreach@rasasc.org.uk. Maureen: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10.00am – 6pm. HISTORY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily History Established since 1985, Rape Crisis South London changed its name from the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) in 2012. Who are we? EstablishedRead more › RAPE - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON The legal definition of rape for England and Wales is: Penile penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth without a reasonable belief in consent. Consent is defined as: Agreeing by choice, and having the freedom and capacity to make that choice. Therefore if a woman is for instance totally drunk, drugged, is 12 years old or under, has alimited
RASASC'S ALTERNATIVE OSCARS 2021 RASASC’s Alternative Oscars 2021. In any times, films can be a much-needed gateway, a portal into different worlds, a chance for escape, and a mirror we can step into to explore our realities. In the really tough times we’ve been through in the last year or so, our relationship with films can take on a whole different meaning.SUPPORT DOCUMENTS
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Support Documents Our support documents are available as PDF downloads and are listed in alphabetical order. Documents Adult Sexual Assault: Definitions and Effects Childhood Sexual AbuseReadmore ›
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AWARENESS WEEK 2021RAPE Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week 2021. The fourth annual Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week took place from the 1st to 7th February. Survivors and organisations came together to make noise about the reality of sexual violence and say simply that #ItsNotOk. From challenging commonly-held myths to sharing ways we can WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 2021 Women’s History Month 2021. March is Women’s History Month, and also includes the day that we celebrate International Women’s Day. The official theme for this year was “Choose to Challenge” and as women around the world battle the social, economic, and political inequalities and fallout from Covid-19, the need for this is greaterthan ever.
FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
EMPOWERMENT MODEL
Embedded within our model of practice is a focus on the sensori-motor approach to psychotherapy, which enables survivors to fully engage and understand how the trauma they have experienced sits in their body. So where memories are scarce and words are few, ‘the body keeps the score’ (Rothschild, 2000), our model encourages a holistic RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON You can also contact our Outreach workers directly by phone, text, WhatsApp or email. Steph: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6pm. Phone number: 07437 330 784. Email: outreach@rasasc.org.uk. Maureen: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10.00am – 6pm. SELF-CARE RESOURCES DURING COVID-19 Self-care resources during Covid-19. It can be incredibly difficult to prioritise and care for ourselves in day-to-day life. During a crisis, like the one we are currently living through, this can be even harder. Below is a range of different resources, from mindfulness to stretching, breathing toMAKE A DONATION
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Make a Donation As a charity we rely on donations to be able to support survivors of sexual violence. By becoming a Supporter of Rape CrisisRead more ›YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
EMPOWERMENT MODEL
Embedded within our model of practice is a focus on the sensori-motor approach to psychotherapy, which enables survivors to fully engage and understand how the trauma they have experienced sits in their body. So where memories are scarce and words are few, ‘the body keeps the score’ (Rothschild, 2000), our model encourages a holistic A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT 'DISCLOSURE' IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE A closer look at what ‘disclosure’ in the criminal justice system actually means. Within the last seven months, there has been a barrage of headlines in the UK media about disclosure in rape cases. In December 2017, evidence was disclosedRead more › CHALLENGING MYTHS ABOUT CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE Challenging myths about childhood sexual abuse Telephone: 0208 683 3311 Email: info@rasasc.org.uk People don’t like talking about sexual violence, and when they do, they say a lot of things thataren’t
THE CULTURAL HARM OF PORNOGRAPHIC DEPICTIONS OF RAPE Rape Crisis South London / 2014 / 2 formation of everyday identities, experiences and practices. These questions are key in outlining how the normalisation of pornographic depictions of rape may provide a RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Our Counselling Service. We provide specialist face-to-face counselling for women and girls aged 13 and above and play therapy for girls aged 5+, who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives and who live in any of the South London boroughs. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women andReadmore ›
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Contact us. To contact us about counselling, or to talk through any fears, concerns or questions you may have, please call our office on 0208 683 3311 and ask to speak to our Counselling Manager. To find out more about play therapy for children aged under 13 years old, you can also ask to speak to our Child and Young Person lead. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights. 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women and girls and includes forcing people to carry pregnancies that they do not want– or
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON You can also contact our Outreach workers directly by phone, text, WhatsApp or email. Steph: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6pm. Phone number: 07437 330 784. Email: outreach@rasasc.org.uk. Maureen: Works across all 12 south London boroughs. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10.00am – 6pm. SELF-CARE RESOURCES DURING COVID-19 Self-care resources during Covid-19. It can be incredibly difficult to prioritise and care for ourselves in day-to-day life. During a crisis, like the one we are currently living through, this can be even harder. Below is a range of different resources, from mindfulness to stretching, breathing toMAKE A DONATION
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Make a Donation As a charity we rely on donations to be able to support survivors of sexual violence. By becoming a Supporter of Rape CrisisRead more ›YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! This is a very dangerous rape myth which creates expectations that sex will be refused with a clear verbal ‘no’, when other forms of refusals are typically much less direct and often involve making excuses. It also ignores the fact that people say no in many different ways – which are clear and understood, yet ignored. FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
EMPOWERMENT MODEL
Embedded within our model of practice is a focus on the sensori-motor approach to psychotherapy, which enables survivors to fully engage and understand how the trauma they have experienced sits in their body. So where memories are scarce and words are few, ‘the body keeps the score’ (Rothschild, 2000), our model encourages a holistic A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT 'DISCLOSURE' IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE A closer look at what ‘disclosure’ in the criminal justice system actually means. Within the last seven months, there has been a barrage of headlines in the UK media about disclosure in rape cases. In December 2017, evidence was disclosedRead more › CHALLENGING MYTHS ABOUT CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE Challenging myths about childhood sexual abuse Telephone: 0208 683 3311 Email: info@rasasc.org.uk People don’t like talking about sexual violence, and when they do, they say a lot of things thataren’t
THE CULTURAL HARM OF PORNOGRAPHIC DEPICTIONS OF RAPE Rape Crisis South London / 2014 / 2 formation of everyday identities, experiences and practices. These questions are key in outlining how the normalisation of pornographic depictions of rape may provide a RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Our Counselling Service. We provide specialist face-to-face counselling for women and girls aged 13 and above and play therapy for girls aged 5+, who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives and who live in any of the South London boroughs. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women andReadmore ›
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre. We believe too many women have had to be silent for too long about the violence perpetrated against them.COUNSELLING
Our Counselling Service. We provide specialist face-to-face counselling for women and girls aged 13 and above and play therapy for girls aged 5+, who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives and who live in any of the South London boroughs. TRAINING AND PREVENTIONHELPLINE AND EMAIL
National Rape Crisis Helpline 0808 802 9999 The Helpline is open every day of the year (including bank holidays) between 12.00 and 2.30pm and 7.00 and 9.30pm. Our Helpline The National Rape Crisis Helpline is run by Rape Crisis SouthRead more › ADVOCACY - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONSEE MORE ONRASASC.ORG.UK
YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more ›RITUAL ABUSE
5 REASONS WE SHOULD ALL SUPPORT ABORTION RIGHTS 5 Reasons We Should All Support Abortion Rights 1. Because being pro-choice helps challenge male and institutionalised violence: Violence and misogyny is rooted in male entitlement, power and control. This power is felt in many different ways by women andReadmore ›
GIVE AND GET CONSENT Give and Get Consent A resource for teaching sexual consent to Key Stages 3 & 4 Created by Rape Crisis South London (RASASC) in partnership with the REPRESENTATION MATTERS OUTREACH - RAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDONRAPE CRISIS SOUTH LONDON Our Outreach Service RASASC provides an independent and confidential Outreach Service across South London, to women and girls aged 13+ who have survived any form of sexual violence at any time in their lives. This is provided by our teamRead more › SELF-CARE RESOURCES DURING COVID-19 Self-care resources during Covid-19 It can be incredibly difficult to prioritise and care for ourselves in day-to-day life. During a crisis, like the one we are currently living through, this can be even harder. Below is a range of differentRead more ›MAKE A DONATION
National Freephone Helpline 0808 802 9999 12:00 – 14:30 daily 19:00 – 21:30 daily Make a Donation As a charity we rely on donations to be able to support survivors of sexual violence. By becoming a Supporter of Rape CrisisRead more ›YOUR SMEAR YOUR WAY
Your Smear Your Way During sexual health awareness week there have been a lot of conversations around smear tests with women sharing their top tips to encourage women to attend their appointments. This is such an important topic to discussRead more › COMMON SEXUAL VIOLENCE MYTHS BUSTED BY RASASC! Myth: It was a ‘misunderstanding’. Reality: Increasingly we hear people talk about the myth of ‘sexual miscommunication’ – that rape is actually a misunderstanding between the perpetrator and the survivor. It implies that men, particularly young men, don’t understand when someone is telling them no.EMPOWERMENT MODEL
The Empowerment Model: Developing a ‘Space for Self’ Throughout our over 30 years of working with women who have experienced sexual violence, we have developed an integrative model of therapy as best practice in addressing the many impacts of trauma which survivors areliving with.
FAREWELL TO 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' Farewell to ‘False Memory Syndrome’ On the 31st December 2019, the organisation known as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was officially disbanded. And we are delighted. This foundation has caused untold grief, confusion and self-doubt for survivors coming totermsRead more ›
A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT 'DISCLOSURE' IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE A closer look at what ‘disclosure’ in the criminal justice system actually means. Within the last seven months, there has been a barrage of headlines in the UK media about disclosure in rape cases. In December 2017, evidence was disclosedRead more › CHALLENGING MYTHS ABOUT CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE Challenging myths about childhood sexual abuse Telephone: 0208 683 3311 Email: info@rasasc.org.uk People don’t like talking about sexual violence, and when they do, they say a lot of things thataren’t
THE CULTURAL HARM OF PORNOGRAPHIC DEPICTIONS OF RAPE Rape Crisis South London / 2014 / 2 formation of everyday identities, experiences and practices. These questions are key in outlining how the normalisation of pornographic depictions of rape may provide aLeave this site
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