Sometimes the Supporting Victims team may refer you on to other organisations that are best able to provide you with specialist support, tailored to your needs.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/about/complaints/supporting-victims-team/specialist-providers/
Honour based violence covers a number of criminal offences, which are used to control behaviour within families to protect what are seen as cultural and religious beliefs and/or honour.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/types-of-crime/honour-based-violence/
Child abuse is not easy to recognise, prevent or stop and is a very difficult subject to deal with, especially when you know the child or family.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/types-of-crime/child-abuse-and-sexual-exploitation/
A hate crime is an offence that the victim feels was committed because of some kind of prejudice or hate.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/types-of-crime/personal-abuse-and-hate-crime/
A hate crime is an offence that the victim feels was committed because of some kind of prejudice or hate.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/advice/i-or-someone-i-know-is-experiencing-personal-abuse/
This Privacy Notice and cookies policy sets out how Supporting Victims uses and protects your data generally and any information that you give us when you use this website.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/privacy-and-cookies/
Supporting Victims offer a confidential service for all victims of crime.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/about/confidentiality/
Supporting Victims is an independent service for victims of crime in North Yorkshire to support them to cope and recover after crime.
https://www.supportingvictims.org/about/our-people/
If you have been an innocent victim of a violent crime, you may be entitled to claim compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).
https://www.supportingvictims.org/advice/i-need-some-help-with-criminal-injuries-claims/