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Why our work is needed
Sexual violence is extremely common in England and Wales.
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1 in 4women
have been raped or sexually assaulted since the age of 16
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1 in 6children
have been sexually abused
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1 in 18men
have been raped or sexually assaulted since the age of 16
We're here for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse
Our name can be misleading. But Rape Crisis England & Wales – and our 36 member centres – have expertise in all forms of sexual violence and abuse, including child sexual abuse.
ℹ️ Find information
Visit our 'What is child sexual abuse?' page to find definitions, facts and statistics.
📞💬 Talk to someone now
If you're aged 16+, you can contact our free and confidential 24/7 Support Line.
🏬 Access longer-term support
35 of our member Rape Crisis centres offer longer-term support (such as counselling and advocacy) to young people aged 13-17, while 27 offer it to children aged 0-12.
All of our member centres deliver longer-term support to women who have experienced child sexual abuse. Many also support other adult survivors.
Please contact your local centre to find out more.
Are you under the age of 18?
Please visit our 'Support for children and young people' page to find out what your options are and get help.
Latest news
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Our comment on the Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 Report
Rape Crisis England & Wales (RCEW) welcomes the publication (2.12.2025) of Part Two of Lady Eilish Angiolini’s independent inquiry, which was set up to investigate how an off-duty police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder Sarah Everard.
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Sexual Harms Sector Statement of Concern Self-Swab ‘Rape Kits
The following signatories from the sexual violence sector wish to jointly and publicly share our concerns about the sale, promotion and use of self-swab ‘rape kits’ by victims/survivors.
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Police super-complaint submitted in relation to severely delayed police investigations into sexual offences
The super-complaint, submitted by Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre (CRCC), Centre for Women’s Justice (CWJ), Rape Crisis England & Wales (RCEW) and Bindmans LLP, comes at a time of unprecedented delays and challenges across the criminal justice system, particularly in sexual offences cases.