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Introducing our new strategy

We are thrilled to share our new three-year strategy, which sets out the direction and priorities for SARSAS as we continue our vital work supporting survivors and challenging sexual violence.


This strategy is the result of months of thoughtful collaboration between our trustees, staff and volunteers, as well as the people we support. We wanted to make sure that a wide range of voices and experiences helped shape our vision for the future. Through consultation, discussion, and reflection, we’ve identified the key areas where SARSAS can make the greatest impact in the years ahead.

At the heart of everything we do is our enduring vision:


This vision continues to guide us in all aspects of our work – from the way we provide support and amplify survivor voices to how we campaign for wider systemic change.

Over the next three years, our focus will be on strengthening and expanding our support for survivors, ensuring that our services remain inclusive and accessible, and influencing change at both local and national levels. We recognise the growing demand for specialist support and the challenges of meeting this need within limited resources. That’s why our strategy reaffirms our commitment to advocating for sustainable funding and investment in the sector, so that every survivor can access help when they need it most.

“Our new three-year strategy builds on our incredible achievements to date, setting out clear and ambitious goals. Demand for our services continues to grow and exceeds our available resources. That is why we will continue to campaign for sufficient and sustainable funding. Every survivor deserves support at the time they need it the most. But it isn’t just about the numbers we support, our new strategy puts equal emphasis on continually improving the quality and impact of our support, with survivor voice firmly its centre.”
Lorri Weaving (CEO) and Rachel Notley (Chair of Trustees)


SARSAS has come a long way since starting as Bristol Rape Crisis in 2008, and this new strategy marks the next chapter in our journey. It’s both a reflection of what we’ve achieved and a bold statement of what we intend to do next.

We invite you to explore our new strategy document to learn more about our mission, our goals, and how every strand of our work connects to our shared purpose. Together, we can create lasting change and move closer to a world without sexual violence.

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