Victim of Crime
> Being a victim of crime or violence can affect all areas of your life.> You may feel you can't report the crime, or that no-one can understand how you feel.
> There are victim support groups that can give you advice.
> Did you know there is a 'Victim's Charter'? You could claim some compensation. There is help out there.
> Being a victim of crime can make you feel upset, angry and scared. This may happen immediately or might not affect you for a while.
> Help and support is available to you if you want it.
Local Branches:
East Surrey 01737 766 323
Epsom & District 01372 743650
Esher & District 01932 589599
Guildford 01483 503 173
Email victimsupport.guildford@uk.uu.mail.com
Mole Valley 01372 451 415
North West Surrey 01483 770457
Runnymede & Elmbridge 01932 855 110
Spelthorne Scheme 01784 446202
Waverley 01252 735 178
Email victimsupport.waverley@uk.uu.mail.com
Click on:
www.victimsupport.org.uk
Contact:
Phone the national Victim Support Helpline 0845 303 0900
(Weekdays between 9am and 9pm, weekends between 9am and 5pm)
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