WEBSITES
There are plenty of support websites available, both nationally and locally to offer you help and advice on any of the issues mentioned on this website.
It can be hard to ask for support, but all of these services have trained workers who are there to listen to you. You don’t have to give your name or address when you contact them, and they will keep the information private unless they are worried that you are in immediate danger.
Website Support Services
Childline
Childline are available online, on the phone, anytime. Their 24 hour phone line is free, and their website has lots of information and advice on different issues.
Imara
Imara are available online and on the phone. Imara provide free resources and support to young people and their families following a disclosure or discovery of child sexual abuse.
Kooth
Kooth is an free, safe and anonymous ionline counselling service which offers instant messaging sessions for up to 12 weeks. Their website also features a forum and online magazine around mental health.
NSPCC
NSPCC are available online, on the phone, anytime. Their 24 hour phone line is free, and their website has lots of information and advice on different issues.
Mojatu
Mojatu are available online. Their website has lots of information and advice on FGM.
Karma Nirvana
Karma Nirvana are available online, on the phone, anytime. Their helpline is free and available Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, and their website has lots of information and advice on Forced Marriage and so-called ‘Honour’-Based Abuse.
Wellness in Mind
Information and Guidance Online
Consent Coalition
The Consent Coalition is made up of local services in Nottinghamshire and their website has lots of information and advice on sex and consent.
Your Best Friend
Through the Your Best Friend project we’ll help each other understand young people’s relationships, what happens when they become unsafe and provide you and other young people with the knowledge and confidence to help yourself or your friends.
It's Not Violent
Their interactive website has games and ‘textversations’ that explore and myth-bust domestic abuse.
Love Is Respect
Love Is Respect website has lots of information and advice on relationships.