We Believe, We Understand, We Listen

WMRSASC is here for anyone who has been affected by sexual violence at anytime in their lives. We support people of all ages, genders and faiths and their families.

Help us, help you

As a local charity we rely on your help to reach more survivors of sexual violence and their families. Your generous donation will go towards our frontline specialist services which we provide free of charge.

You Are Not Alone

At WMRSASC we have dedicated specialist services and support for children and young people.

We Believe, We Understand, We Listen

Our Services

WMRSASC is a registered charity, we aim to provide crucial specialist front-line support, independent advocacy, counselling, help and information, for those affected by any form of sexual violence.

Children & Young People

WMRSASC works with children and young people, aged between 5-18 years, who have been directly or indirectly impacted by sexual abuse.

 

About Us

WMRSASC offers specialist support to the victims of rape and sexual violence. Services are free, confidential and non-judgemental and available to survivors who have experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their lives.

Whatever stage you’re at after rape or sexual assault, whether you are already receiving support from WMRSASC, or if you’re a family member or friend, you may find the following information and resources helpful.

Help Us Help You

WMRSASC is dependent upon fundraising and donations to continue to exist.

Latest News

Sexual Violence and Suicide

When a survivor dies by suicide following domestic abuse, we are increasingly willing to examine the role coercion, control and abuse may have played. But why are we not asking the same questions about child sexual abuse, rape and sexual violence? This blog explores the often-overlooked connection between sexual trauma and suicide, the devastating long-term impact on survivors, and the urgent need for greater accountability, understanding and support.

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Revenge Porn Helpline

The article highlights the growing problem of non-consensual intimate image abuse and the important work of the UK’s Revenge Porn Helpline in supporting victims and removing harmful content online. It explains the devastating emotional and social impact of these crimes, which are often linked to wider patterns of abuse, control, and exploitation.

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Reflections on Louis Theroux, Inside the Manosphere

Social media platforms are amplifying harmful messages about women, masculinity and power to a generation still learning about relationships and identity. The consequences are already being felt far beyond the internet, affecting survivors and the systems meant to protect them.

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