Surrey Support Services

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

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.

Here you can find information on:   

  1. What to expect as a witness of crime.
  2. What happens after a crime is reported.
  3. The victims right to review scheme.
  4. Giving a witness or victim statement.
  5. Going to court and what happens after the trial.
  6. Victim and witness support organisations.

The Surrey Victim and Witness Care Unit provide advice, guidance and support to all those affected by crime.

Surrey Family Information Service provide advice on how to talk to a child that has been a victim of crime. They also provide information on how to provide support to the child that is a victim and where you can find support.

Here you can find places in Surrey that offer support to victims and survivors of sexual violence or sexual abuse.

Surrey Young People’s Substance Misuse is a service offering one to one support to young people and their families affected by substance misuse.

East Surrey Domestic Abuse Services offer practical support, emotional support and advice to victims of domestic abuse.

Here you can find mental health services provided by the NHS for children, working age adults, and older adults.

The Local Offer provides information about support services for children and young people with additional needs (SEND), their families and practitioners who help them.

Action for Carers Surrey provide information, advice and support to unpaid carers of all ages.