HELPFUL RESOURCES

Download and share our leaflets about the services offered at Oakwood Place

Below are a wide range of other support services that are available to you.

You can self-refer to the services or we can contact them for you. Please call us on 0330 223 0099 and we will help you.

support
services

Synergy Essex
0300 003 7777
www.synergyessex.org.uk
Rape Crisis National Support Line
0808 500 2222
www.rapecrisis.org.uk
Essex Sexual Health Service 
0300 003 1212
www.essexsexualhealthservice.org.uk

COMPASS Essex Domestic Abuse Helpline 
0330 3337 444
www.essexcompass.org.uk

Survivors UK
Supporting male survivors of Rape & Sexual Abuse
 

02035983898
www.survivorsuk.org

Victim Support 
08 08 16 89 111
www.victimsupport.org.uk 

Samaritans 
116 123
0845 790 9090 (24/7 Helpline)

www.samaritans.org 

National Centre for Domestic Violence 
0800 970 20 70 
www.ncdv.org.uk
Mind – The Mental Health Charity 
0300 123 3393
www.mind.org.uk

FRANK 

(friendly, confidential drug advice)
0300 123 6600
www.talktofrank.com 

NSPCC Helpline 
0800 800 500
www.nspcc.org.uk 

Childline
0800 1111 (freephone) 
www.childline.org.uk

Life Centre for Adults
0844 847 7879

Life Centre for Under 18’s
0808 802 0808

Survivors Network
01273 203380

Mankind
01273 510447
Essex Police
101 – In an emergency dial 999
www.essex.police.uk
Kulpa APP –  Record and safely store evidence of abuse on your phone to share with the police when you are ready. 
Essex Hollie Guard APP Emergency safety alert phone app with alarm. 

Get in contact
with us

Make an
appointment

Call us 9 am – 9 pm, Monday – Sunday to make an appointment:

0330 223 0099

Professional
Referrals

All referrals from Police and professionals should be made by telephone:

0330 223 0099

HELPFUL
Resources

Visit our resources page to find our leaflet and information on other helpful services.

Important

We are not an emergency service.
 
If you are in danger or need immediate medical attention, please call 999.
 
For patients in a mental health crisis or who are suicidal, please call 999 immediately if in an emergency.
 
For urgent medical or mental health advice, please call 111.
 
For further information about medical support, please click the button below to visit NHS 111 online: 

For further information about mental health support, please click the button below to visit NHS Mental Health Services: