• Lifecentre specialises in counselling survivors of rape and sexual violation, whether this has been a recent incident or historical.
• We are open to all male or female survivors, adults and Under18s, regardless of race, colour, nationality or ethnic origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, educational status or religion.
• We offer helpline support with separate telephone helpline services for Under18s and adults, an email and text helpline service for all age groups, run by appropriately trained volunteers.
• We offer face to face counselling, with professionally trained counsellors, to survivors, adults or Under18s and to their supporters - close family members or friends, or partners of survivors affected relationally by sexual violation. This includes couples' counselling.
• Lifecentre works to promote public awareness of the issues which surround trauma-inducing life experiences, particularly those of sexual violation; and develops services which will encourage and empower survivors of such events to find a voice.
• It aims to promote the physical, mental, social, cultural and spiritual well-being of its service users
• We are open to all male or female survivors, adults and Under18s, regardless of race, colour, nationality or ethnic origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, educational status or religion.
• All Lifecentre personnel follow Lifecentre Policies and Codes of Practice in their work and are committed to our Equal Opportunities Policy.
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