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How To Report

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Break the silence – reporting non-contact offences is key to changing our world. Unsure where to start?

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Immediate Danger

If there is an immediate threat to safety or ongoing risk of harm.

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Call 999.

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Reporting

Reporting non-contact sexual offences is using your voice and actions to drive change and create a safer environment for everyone.

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You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers, which will forward the information to the appropriate authorities. Alternatively, you can report all relevant information to your local Police Force directly.

You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers, which will forward the information to the appropriate authorities. Alternatively, you can report all relevant information to your local Police Force directly.

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Need Guidance?

If you’re uncertain about what actions to take or need advice on how to handle a situation involving non-contact sexual offences.

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Specialist Support is Here For You

If you've experienced violence or non-contact sexual offences, expert organisations are here to support you. They provide confidential listening and guidance, tailored to your needs. Don't hesitate to reach out—these resources are here to help you find the support and care you need.

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