Information for Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee(BAMER) Victims and Survivors
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CRASAC provides a sensitive interpretation service
People from BAMER communities who have experienced sexual violence and abuse may face specific fears and pressures, for example:
We Believe
How Can CRASAC Help? CRASAC understands the complexities of sexual abuse in BAMER communities and the barriers faced by those within them when accessing support. CRASAC is here to hear, believe and provide free and confidential support by staff who understand the values of different cultures. We can support through Counselling and in our Crisis and Advocacy service. CRASAC provide training and resources for staff to ensure that they are aware of the cultural needs. CRASAC also offers effective and appropriate interpretation for clients with language barriers. In addition, CRASAC reaches out to people who cannot reach in by providing outreach support and information to black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee women and girls who have experienced sexual violence or who feel that nobody is listening to them. CRASAC has a core set of values which determines our service and which ensure an anti-discriminatory approach. |
To access CRASAC's services within safe community venues contact outreach@crasac.org.ukLinks
National Domestic Violence Helpline:0808 2000 247 Panahghar Asian Women's Refuge: 024 76228952 NSPCC Asian Child Protection Helpline: 08088005000 Tamarind Centre: 024 76227712 |