SSA

Sibling sexual abuse support website

Sibling sexual abuse is considered to be one of the most common forms of child sexual abuse within the family setting in the UK. We have created a website dedicated to supporting adult victim-survivors of sibling sexual abuse which includes a supportive community space, educational resources, therapeutic tools, self-care tips, victim-survivor stories and more.

We designed and created the sibling sexual abuse support website in partnership with our lived-experience group of adult survivors of sibling sexual abuse (SSA).

We understand that sibling sexual abuse is a deeply painful and often overlooked experience. It can leave you feeling isolated, confused, and overwhelmed. However, you are not alone.

This website offers comprehensive information and resources for those affected by SSA, alongside a moderated community forum which acts as a safe space to come together, share experiences, and support one another on the journey toward healing.

Go to sibling sexual abuse support website

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Celebrating impact: our 2024 – 2025 report

We’re proud to share our Impact Report for 2024-2025; a reflection of the resilience, courage, and hope that defines SARSAS and the people we support.

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Ending sexual violence without fueling hate

At SARSAS, we know that violence against women and girls (VAWG) is rooted in misogyny, inequality, power and control. It is not about immigration. That’s why we have joined over 100 women’s rights organisations in signing a joint letter with the End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW), against the weaponisation of VAWG.

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Holding Space: a peer support group for older women

Last month, we launched a new peer support group for older women (aged 55 and over) who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives.