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Speaking to someone

You don’t have to face this on your own. We are here to talk to you, whenever you are ready.

  • We’re here to talk and help anyone under the age of 18 who has been affected by crime.
  • If it happened to you or not – no matter whether it has been reported or when it happened, we are here for you.
  • Getting help from us is free. If you’re under 13 years old we need consent from your parent or guardian first.
  • Kooth is available for online support, if you’re aged between 11 and 25 years old. Click here to access free, online, anonymous support via their website. 

What can Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care do? 

  • At Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care, we are here to support you in understanding what has happened and how you can begin to feel better. 
  • We can help explain your rights and the law. 
  • If you want to, we can help you to speak to the police or support you to tell your parents. 
  • You can speak to us about anything and we’re here to listen to you. 
  • To find out all the different ways that you can speak to us, click the Contact Us button at the top right hand corner of the website. 

Useful Organisations

Norfolk Police

Suffolk Police

Referrals

If you know someone – whether it’s a friend or a family member – who has been impacted by crime and could benefit from our support, you can refer them directly to our services.

Our compassionate and confidential support is available to anyone in your life who has been affected, ensuring they receive the care and guidance they deserve.

Reporting a crime

If you think you have been a victim of a crime and want to report a crime, you can tell a parent, carer or adult you trust. Norfolk & Suffolk Victim Care can also help you with this if you are unsure. 

  • If you feel you are in immediate danger, call 999.
  • If it is not an emergency but you still want to report something to the police, you can call 101 or report online: