Resources for Young People, Community Members and Partners
Web-based Resources
As part of our mission, we have curated a selection of web-based resources designed to help support anyone, regardless of gender, who might have experienced some form of GBV throughout their life.
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If you aware of any similar resources that are not featured here, please don’t hesitate to get in touch so that we can add it to our list.
Support Directory
childline is a free, confidential service for anyone under 19 years of age offering 24/7 support via phone, email or 1-2-1 text chats with trained counsellors.ThinkUKnow is an education programme that protects children both online and offline by providing advice about staying safe when you’re on the phone, tablet or computer.The Mix is a support service for young people under the age of 25, offering access to a safe & supportive online community, free & confidential helplines and counselling services.The Rosey Project is a Support & Prevention Programme based at Glasgow Rape Crisis, providing support & education to young people aged 13-25.The Hideout is a space created by Women’s Aid to help children and young people to understand domestic abuse, and how to take positive action if it’s happening to them.Draw the Line is a platform designed specifically for mobile devices and features stories about real relationships written by teens to help identify and eradicate harmful behaviour.