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If you’ve experienced sexual abuse, you may carry deep pain, confusion, or shame — sometimes silently, sometimes all-consuming. It might feel hard to trust, to talk about what happened, or to even believe recovery is possible.


  •  What happened to you was NOT  your fault. 
  • You are NOT  broken — and you don’t have to face this alone.


Experiencing trauma can leave a life changing impact, it's important to seek help from trained professionals. 

We understand how trauma — especially sexual abuse — can affect every part of your life: your body, your emotions, your relationships, identity and how you function in the world.

We take all of that into account and shape our approach to support the work that you want to do


You may be navigating

  • Flashbacks or unwanted memories
  • Anxiety, Depression, panic, or difficulty sleeping
  • Deep shame, guilt, or self-blame
  • Disconnection from your body or emotions
  • Challenges with trust, intimacy, or boundaries
  • Feeling “stuck” or unsure how to move forward
  • Self harming - feeling suicidal isolated and alone
  • Find yourself pleasing others when you want to say NO
  • Hypervigilent and scanning for danger



It wasn't your fault, this is all normal and you are not alone. 

If you have any questions or would like to know if we are the service for you please do not hesitate to get in touch


  • You can book a FREE 15 minute conversation below
  • Send an email via contact us page
  • Book a place on a workshop below
  • Arrange your assessment for your counselling below


We are here when you are ready

Whatever you’re feeling — it’s a valid response

The First Step

Initial Appointment

Initial Appointment

  • The first step is a confidential and respectful conversation so you can get a sense of whether this feels right for you with  no pressure just a chance to make the decision that is right for you. 


  • You will be given the opportunity to talk about your current situation and what you would like to gain from counselling, together we will explore how counselling may support you and helps us to ensure our service can meet your needs. 

Initial Appointment

Initial Appointment

Initial Appointment

This appointment is charged at the usual fee. If we decide to proceed the work will continue with regular appointments that are weekly or bi weekly where you will be free to talk about anything that is on your mind. We will work at your  pace and you will NOT be pressured to talk about the abuse before you are ready to do so.  Our focus will be on creating a supportive and collaborative space that works for you.  


We offer short and long term contracts and sessions lasting no more than 50 minutes. 



When you’re ready, we’re here.

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Our Approach

Service Scope and Boundaries

Service Scope and Boundaries


We use a survivor-centred and qualified BACP and NCPS trauma-informed approach that recognises the complex and lasting impacts of sexual violence. 

Service Scope and Boundaries

Service Scope and Boundaries

Service Scope and Boundaries

While we acknowledge the importance of  early-intervention work across the broader service system, preventative or behaviour-change interventions are not within the scope or boundaries of this counselling service. 


Our role is to provide therapeutic support to survivors of sexual violence.

Where appropriate, we can assist with referrals to other services that may better meet additional or alternative needs.

Confidentiality and Safety

Service Scope and Boundaries

Confidentiality and Safety

Your privacy and safety are important to us. Counselling is provided in a confidential setting, in line with legal and ethical requirements. 

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