Survivors UK

Survivors UK SurvivorsUK supports men and non binary people who have experienced s*xual abuse at any time in their lives. How often does it happen?

We relentlessly work to ensure every man and non- binary person in the UK has access to the support they need to navigate the impact of s*xual violence and begin their journey of recovery. We provide a national web/sms chat, one to one counselling, telephone counselling, ISVA and groupwork in London. The organisation also supports their families and carers through provision of helpline and counsel

ling services and signposts to other organisations nationally. SurvivorsUK additionally campaigns and works to raise awareness around the effects of s*xual assaults against men and boys and encourages developing dialogue around these issues in the sector and in the wider community. The majority (approximately 75%) of our clients are recovering from childhood s*xual abuse but a growing number of men who have been r***d or s*xually assaulted as adults are disclosing and coming forward for help. The long term effects of child s*xual abuse are well documented and comprise a wide range of psychological, emotional, physical, and social effects. These include anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, drug and alcohol addiction, borderline personality disorder, sleep disorders, eating disorders, schizophrenia, psychosis, grief, post-traumatic reactions, poor self perception, s*xual dysfunction, social dysfunction, dysfunction of relationships (including parenting), poor education and employment records, and a range of physical symptoms. The symptoms in an individual may be specific or general, episodic or chronic. The percentage of adults who experienced s*xual abuse as children and had long term effects is not known, although in one British study 13% of a sample of such adults reported that they had been permanently damaged. Much more often than people think. Office for National Statistics (2007) published figures tell us that at any given time 11% of boys under 16 are victims of some form of s*xual abuse. At current population, that’s over 700,000 victims. This indicates that there are in excess of 2 million adult male survivors of childhood s*xual abuse in the UK. The same reports tell us that in adulthood, 3.5% of men have been s*xually assaulted, broken down as 905,000 assaults and 120,000 r**es. That’s over a million s*xual assaults against adult men. Over 1,000 men report being r***d to the police every year and the police and government admit this is likely to be less than 10% of the real number.

You don't have to "man up". You don't have to shoulder your burdens alone. We're here to help.SurvivorsUK support men an...
17/06/2026

You don't have to "man up". You don't have to shoulder your burdens alone. We're here to help.

SurvivorsUK support men and boys who have experienced s*xual ab*se to heal and find community, no matter where you're at in your journey.

We provide a range of emotional and practical support, from individual counselling and dedicated group work to ISVA and case worker services. You can also chat with our trained team of emotional support workers on our National Male and Non-binary Survivors Helpline, normally open seven days a week (excluding bank holidays).

We are a trans-inclusive service who also support non-binary survivors, loved ones and allies supporting survivors in their lives.

To find out more about our services, visit www.survivorsuk.org

You can also talk to our helpline by:

☎️ Phone: 0808 801 0332
Monday-Friday
10AM-Midday

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Webchat: www.survivorsuk.org
Monday-Sunday
Midday-8PM

πŸ“±Text: 0786 003 1252
Monday-Friday
Midday-8PM

βœ‰οΈ Email: [email protected]

Did you know that s*xual viol*nce can have negative health impacts upon survivors, long after the abuse took place?The f...
15/06/2026

Did you know that s*xual viol*nce can have negative health impacts upon survivors, long after the abuse took place?

The final report from the Independent Inquiry into Childhood Sexual Abuse found that at least 85% of male respondents reported struggling with their mental health after experiencing s*xual abuse as a child

Research by Male Survivors Partnership - UK also shows that men who have been r*ped or s*xually abused are more likely to have long-term poor mental and physical health than other men. This can include anxiety, depression and PTSD, and even an increased risk of cancer.

These facts are hard to swallow and it should not be this way.

The good news is that we know when survivors receive specialised support that meets their needs, these risks dramatically reduce and their quality of life greatly improves.

SurvivorsUK support men, boys and non-binary people affected by s*xual viol*nce on their healing journey, or any survivor who thinks we’re the right fit for them. We're also here for allies and loved ones supporting survivors in their lives.

Find out how we can help at www.survivorsuk.org

We know that growing into adulthood can be tough, especially if you've experienced s*xual abuse.Education. Jobs. Relatio...
11/06/2026

We know that growing into adulthood can be tough, especially if you've experienced s*xual abuse.

Education. Jobs. Relationships. They can all be challenging to navigate as a survivor of abuse. But you don't have to do it alone.

Our Young People's support group at SurvivorsUK is a space for 18-24 year old male and non-binary survivors to share safely with other survivors and to learn from, grow with and support each other.

The abuse you have experienced doesn't have to define your future. We believe you and we're here for you.

Want to find out more about our Group Work programmes or other services supporting young survivors? Visit our website at www.survivorsuk.org/ways-we-can-help to learn more or make a referral

We know that finding good advice you can trust can be difficult as a survivor of s*xual violence. That's why SurvivorsUK...
03/06/2026

We know that finding good advice you can trust can be difficult as a survivor of s*xual violence. That's why SurvivorsUK has set up several online clinics with professionals so you can find out what assistance you're entitled to in a discrete, supportive environment.

We understand that experiencing s*xual violence can deeply impact various areas of life. Our Advice Hub clinic is here to provide practical support to male and non-binary survivors, whether you have questions or need guidance.

Our experienced advisors can assist you in areas including housing, work, education, benefits and referrals to support organisations.

To find out more and book an appointment, visit www.survivorsuk.org/clinics

We know that finding good advice you can trust can be difficult as a survivor of s*xual violence. That's why SurvivorsUK...
03/06/2026

We know that finding good advice you can trust can be difficult as a survivor of s*xual violence. That's why SurvivorsUK has set up several regular online clinics with professionals so you can find out what assistance you're entitled to in a discrete, supportive environment.

We understand that experiencing s*xual violence can deeply impact various areas of life. Our Advice Hub clinic is here to provide practical support to male, and non-binary survivors, whether you have questions or need guidance.

Our experienced advisors can assist you in areas including housing, work, education, benefits and referrals to support organisations.

To find out more and book an appointment, visit www.survivorsuk.org/clinics

β€œI am now in a much happier and healthier place and without the help given by SurvivorsUK, I am really not sure where I ...
29/05/2026

β€œI am now in a much happier and healthier place and without the help given by SurvivorsUK, I am really not sure where I would be. I hope many more can have access to these vital services.” – SurvivorsUK Group Work client ❀️

In our work with men, boys, trans and non-binary people who have experienced s*xual abuse, we see amazing people facing painful experiences together, finding community and changing their lives.

But we can't do this work alone. We rely on funding and donations from our supporters to fund our services. Here's how your donations could make a difference:

Β£10 could support a survivor to receive s*xual health services in a safe and supportive environment at Clinic26

Β£12 could enable a survivor to have a 45-minute support session with one of our emotional support workers.

Β£20 could support a survivor to attend a group work session

If you or a friend have benefitted from our services, or you just believe in the work we do, you can make a difference to a survivor's life today by donating at www.survivorsuk.org/donate

We know that it can sometimes feel difficult to access s*xual health services if you're worried about your s*xual health...
27/05/2026

We know that it can sometimes feel difficult to access s*xual health services if you're worried about your s*xual health, especially if you've experienced s*xual violence in the past.

Clinic26 is here to help. It's a safe place for men and non-binary people who have experienced s*xual abuse, assault, or r**e, to access s*xual health services in a supportive environment. We've partnered with Barts Health NHS Trust so you can get advice you can trust.

You can speak to a doctor to discuss any aspect of your s*xual health, or make an appointment with SurvivorsUK's s*xual health advisor if you have any concerns about the type of s*x you're having in the context of being a survivor.

Clinic26 is held online on the second Monday of each month. To make an appointment for Clinic26, email [email protected] or visit www.survivorsuk.org/clinics to learn more about our advice clinics.

πŸ”” Our National Male and Non-binary Survivors Helpline will be closed tomorrow during the bank holiday so our team can ha...
24/05/2026

πŸ”” Our National Male and Non-binary Survivors Helpline will be closed tomorrow during the bank holiday so our team can have a well-deserved rest πŸ””

Our helpline should reopen at 10AM on Tuesday 26th May. If you're a male, trans or non-binary survivor of s*xual violence and need someone to talk to in confidence, speak to us by:

☎️ Phone: 0808 801 0332
Monday-Friday
10AM-Midday

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Webchat: www.survivorsuk.org
Monday-Sunday
Midday-8PM

πŸ“±Text: 0786 003 1252
Monday-Friday
Midday-8PM

βœ‰οΈ Email: [email protected]

Are you empathetic and compassionate? Do you have experience working with survivors of s*xual violence? If so, we want t...
22/05/2026

Are you empathetic and compassionate? Do you have experience working with survivors of s*xual violence? If so, we want to hear from you!

Our helpline team is hiring for an Emotional Support Worker to provide life-changing emotional and practical support on our helpline to male, non-binary and trans survivors when they need it most. πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Ready to make a difference to the lives of survivors? Apply by 11:45PM on Friday 28th May at www.survivorsuk.org/careers πŸš€

Would you like to make a difference to our work supporting male and non-binary survivors? If so, why not apply for one o...
19/05/2026

Would you like to make a difference to our work supporting male and non-binary survivors? If so, why not apply for one of our Trustee roles? 🌟

At SurvivorsUK, we couldn't carry out the life-changing work that we do without the guidance and support from our Trustees. We are currently recruiting for several Trustee positions to expand our Board. If you have skills and experience that you can volunteer to help guide our organisation, then we want to hear from you!

We are especially keen to hear from people with experience in clinical service delivery, finance, fundraising or legal expertise, to help us continue to deliver the best quality services to our clients.

Find out more by viewing the Trustee roles at www.survivorsuk.org/careers

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