Norfolk Support Services

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

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.

Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care is a free, confidential support service specifically designed to help victims and witnesses of crime.

The Harbour Centre Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) provides free support to all those who have been affected by sexual abuse both recently and in the past.

Brave Futures is a specialist support service for children and young people upto the age of 18 years who have experienced sexual abuse.

Norfolk Community Law Service offer services for individuals and groups, particularly those who cannot afford access to justice and representation. This includes, for example, those with long term physical and/or mental ill-health, physical and sensory disabilities and/or learning difficulties, offenders, ex-offenders, migrant workers and others who are disadvantaged. The advice offered is non-discriminatory and confidential.

Pandora Project is a West Norfolk based domestic abuse charity. They have specialist team offering advice, support and information to women and children affected by domestic abuse.

Sue Lambert Trust is a Norfolk charity providing a kind, safe, non-judgmental, and supportive range of services for people who have experienced sexual abuse, sexual assault or sexual violence.

Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service is a domestic abuse support service for those assessed to be at high or medium risk of harm. They offer dedicated support for children and young people, recovery programs, coordinated multi-agency support, court support, a Domestic Abuse Champion network and training for professionals, across Norfolk.

The Daisy Programme and Rowan Project is registered charity supporting adults living with or who have been affected by Domestic Abuse in the Breckland area.

Norfolk and Suffolk NHS, provides a service for people with severe and enduring mental health problems.

Healthwatch Norfolk provide a list of mental health services and what they offer throughout Norfolk.

Mind offer an extensive range of mental health services, along with associated training, advice and information.

Norfolk SENDIASS provide free and impartial information, advice and support about special educational needs & disabilities (SEND) for children, young people, parents and carers.

Carers Matter Norfolk offers a range of services to support carers with personalised support, Carers Assessments, information and advice and help to access grants and carers breaks. Young carers can access one to one and group support.