
Run For Change 2025
This October, 18 amazing runners are lacing up their trainers to take on Run Leicester 2025 in support of Freeva. Every mile they cover is
To find out more about our ISVA service and the support we can provide, please download a copy of our lSVA leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
The aftermath of sexual assault can be traumatic and confusing. Many people share the same questions and concerns.
We have composed a document of frequently asked questions about our ISVA service, including information about what happens if you decide to report, the court process and information for family and friends.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
CHISVA’s are specialist Independent Sexual Violence Advisers, who can help and support children and young people, under 18 years of age, if they have experienced rape, sexual abuse, or sexual exploitation.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
Are you worried about a friend or family member? This guide provides tips and advice for people who have a friend, family member, neighbour or colleague who they think may be in a relationship with a partner or an adult family member who has been abusive towards them.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
For further information about the services and support we offer, please download our Freeva leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
To find out more about our ISVA service and the support we can provide, please download a copy of our lSVA leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
The aftermath of sexual assault can be traumatic and confusing. Many people share the same questions and concerns.
We have composed a document of frequently asked questions about our ISVA service, including information about what happens if you decide to report, the court process and information for family and friends.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
CHISVA’s are specialist Independent Sexual Violence Advisers, who can help and support children and young people, under 18 years of age, if they have experienced rape, sexual abuse, or sexual exploitation.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
Are you worried about a friend or family member? This guide provides tips and advice for people who have a friend, family member, neighbour or colleague who they think may be in a relationship with a partner or an adult family member who has been abusive towards them.
For further information, please download our leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
For further information about the services and support we offer, please download our Freeva leaflet or, if you require immediate support, please ring our helpline 0808 802 0028.
If you are currently experiencing, or have previously experienced, domestic violence, rape or sexual assault, we are here to support you. We understand how you may be feeling and we can help.
Are you hurting the one you love? Find out more about our specialist programmes available for those wanting to change their behaviour, and looking to develop safer, loving and respectful relationships.
We know it can be difficult to know what to say when you suspect someone you know may be a victim of domestic abuse, sexual abuse or rape. We can talk you through some steps you can take to support a loved one.
This October, 18 amazing runners are lacing up their trainers to take on Run Leicester 2025 in support of Freeva. Every mile they cover is
To be recognised as a finalist for Charity of the Year is a humbling reminder of the impact that can be achieved when communities, volunteers, staff, and partners work together. And to see Denis Walsh as a finalist at the VAL Awards reflects the dedication of those who stand with us in this mission.
When abusive behaviour starts to affect your partner and children, it can be difficult to know how to break the cycle. This blog explores the impact of abuse on loved ones and offers guidance on how to begin making positive changes.
On Friday 16th May 2025, a team of incredible, brave colleagues will be facing their fears and jumping out of a plane at 8,000 feet – all to raise vital funds for Freeva!