Hospital ISVA Service (@hospitalisvas) 's Twitter Profile
Hospital ISVA Service

@hospitalisvas

Independent support for survivors of sexual abuse and violence who are patients of West or East and North Herts Hospital Trusts.

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If you have been sexually assaulted and are unsure where and how to access help, Herts SARC can help. Please watch this video youtube.com/watch?v=GuYtoV…

Victims' Commissioner for England & Wales (@victimscomm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) are what sustain victims of rape and sexual assault through the courts and beyond. My 2020 Rape Survey found that victims highly valued their support - leading to better justice outcomes overall #BBCPanorama victimscommissioner.org.uk/news/survey-fi…

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An Interesting watch if you have ever wondered what happens when you report a sexual offence to the Police. One of our ISVA's joins Hertfordshire Police and Tattooists Sexual Assault Support (TSASS). youtube.com/watch?v=LH7WhC… WestHerts SafeguardingTeam East & North Herts Safeguarding Team 🌈

Dr Charlotte Proudman (@drproudman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Escaping an abusive relationship is the most dangerous time for survivors of domestic abuse. 2009-2018 there were 1,425 femicides in the UK, 62% of which were carried out by perpetrators who were currently or had previously been in an intimate relationship with the victim.

Galop (@galopuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re launching the UK’s first ever LGBT+ Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline. Everyone should have somewhere they can turn to for support, without worry or fear. Call 0800 999 5428 or email [email protected] to get in touch.

Today, we’re launching the UK’s first ever LGBT+ Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline.

Everyone should have somewhere they can turn to for support, without worry or fear.

Call 0800 999 5428 or email help@galop.org.uk to get in touch.