Survivors’ Network and Sussex Police drop in for those wanting to gain information about reporting sexual offences to the police
The Survivors’ Network and Sussex Police have set up a drop in for anyone over the age of 18 wanting to gain information about the options of reporting sexual offences to the police. The drop in is anonymous (in line with confidentiality and safeguarding policies) and is solely for people to gain in
The Survivors’ Network and Sussex Police have set up a drop in for anyone over the age of 18 wanting to gain information about the options of reporting sexual offences to the police.
The drop in is anonymous (in line with confidentiality and safeguarding policies) and is solely for people to gain information about reporting options and the process of a police investigation, not to formally report. Anyone attending the drop in will have the choice of speaking with an ISVA, a representative from Sussex Police, or both.
The drop in runs every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the Brighthelm Centre between 1.15pm – 2.45pm.

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