Refer yourself

Get in touch to find out about the support we provide.

If you would like to talk to us about the support we can provide or want to make an appointment to come in for an initial meeting to look at what support you want, you can get in touch in a few different ways.

Calling our helpline and e-support services

You are welcome to call our helpline, use our live chat, or email our support email to find out more about our services.

Contacting our office

You can contact our office directly to make an appointment to talk to someone.

Phone
Bristol Office – 0117 929 9556
Taunton Office – 01823 324 944

Email
info@sarsas.org.uk

Filling out our online form

You can fill out our online form. The information you provide will be sent to our team who will get in touch with you in 1-2 weeks. This information is confidential and held securely.

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For subject names please contact info@toucan-productions.co.uk or GSKIMPACTAwards@gsk.com

A UK study on pregnancy after rape: Little Ro’s reflections & contributions (part 3)

Content note: This post shares themes from research with women who have raised a child conceived through rape. There are no graphic details, but some readers may find the material emotionally difficult. Please take care of yourself while reading, and feel free to pause or stop at any point.

For subject names please contact info@toucan-productions.co.uk or GSKIMPACTAwards@gsk.com

A UK study on pregnancy after rape: themes, insights & limitations (part 2)

Content note: This blog shares themes from research with women who have raised a child conceived through rape. There are no graphic details, but some readers may find the material emotionally difficult. Please take care of yourself while reading, and feel free to pause or stop at any point.

For subject names please contact info@toucan-productions.co.uk or GSKIMPACTAwards@gsk.com

A UK study on rape pregnancy: shaping the research idea (part 1)

Content note: This blog discusses rape‑pregnancy. There are no graphic details, but some readers may find the topic difficult. Please take care of yourself while reading.