Warwickshire Support Services

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

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.

Safe line help prevent sexual violence and provide support to anyone that has been affected.

Safe In Warwickshire provide support for victims and survivors of crime and disorder across Warwickshire. They also provide a list of other support services for victims of crime.

CRASAC provide support to adults and children that have been impacted directly or indirectly by sexual violence.

Valley House help people with issues such as homelessness, depression, and unemployment. They provide support to victims of domestic abuse / domestic violence such as providing safe accommodation and offer one to one and group work support. They also provide court support for those involved in the criminal justice system, emotional support and practical help.

Here you can find mental health and wellbeing services available across Warwickshire.

Caring Together Warwickshire provide support services to any carer and carers of all ages.

The Local Offer includes information, support and services for children and young people aged 0-25 years with special educational needs and disabilities.

Mind provide advice and support to anyone experiencing a mental health problem.