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KNOW Violence Against Women is supported by several organisations in Cambridgeshire.
These partners are working closely alongside this campaign to support people who have been affected by violence against women and girls in Cambridgeshire and beyond.
The Cambridge and Peterborough Rape Crisis Partnership provides specialist support services for survivors and victims of rape, sexual abuse and any form of sexual violence. Services include a confidential telephone helpline, counselling and therapeutic support services, email support, group work and a countywide Independent Sexual Violence Advocacy Service (ISVA). Find out more on the website here: caprcp.org.uk
Mountain Healthcare are a leading forensic healthcare specialist within Sexual Assault Referral Centres, Police Custody and the Secure Estate across the UK. They provide patient focused, safe and appropriate services, delivered by well-trained healthcare professionals. Find out more on the website here: www.mountainhealthcare.co.uk
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Domestic Abuse & Sexual Violence Partnership brings together agencies supporting survivors of abuse across the county. Information about local support services and a wealth of information for survivors, and professionals, can be found on their website: Cambridgeshire County Council DASV Partnership - Home (cambsdasv.org.uk)
Cambridge United F.C. is working alongside KNOW Violence Against Women, encouraging fans across Cambridge to identify and call out street and sexual harassment towards women. The club aims to empower boys and men to speak candidly to their mates about inappropriate behaviour towards women, helping make Cambridge a safer place.