Buckinghamshire Support Services

On this page, you will find local resources designed to support families caring for victims of sexual or violent crimes in Buckinghamshire Support Services. 

Victim Support help anyone affected by crime – the victim, friends and family or others involved. You can get help at anytime regardless of when the crime took place. Victim Support help you to:

  1. Feel safe and secure.
  2. Understand your rights and services you’re entitled to.
  3. Explore ways to cope.
  4. Connect you to support networks.

Reducing the Risk helps victims and prevent abuse. Their aim is to better inform victims and professionals across the county with information about support that is available and how to access it if experiencing domestic abuse.

Inspire All CIC works with victims of trauma. They provide one to one and group support with the goal of helping the victim to recover.

  • SAASSBMK –  Sexual Assault and Abuse Support Service Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes

SAASSBMK provide support, information, advice and guidance to victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, including non-recent and childhood sexual abuse.

SAFE! support young people affected by crime. They offer free one to one sessions for  ages 8-25 year olds who have been harmed by crime or bullying.

CAMHS help children and young people up to 18 who are finding it hard to cope with everyday life because of difficult feelings, behavior or relationships.

Mind promote wellbeing and recovery, prevent mental ill health, offer talking therapies and provide support in times of crisis. They deliver services in the local communities of Buckinghamshire.

The SEND (special educational needs and disabilities)  local offer sets out the support available in Buckinghamshire for children and young people aged 0 to 25 with SEND.

Buckinghamshire Council have a list of carer support services available in Buckinghamshire and provide information on a carers assessment.