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New pledge ensures sexual violence survivors in Suffolk get help wherever they turn

Six Suffolk charities have committed to a "no wrong door" approach that guarantees any survivor reaching out for support will be welcomed and connected to appropriate services, eliminating the risk of being bounced between organisations.

Fiona Ellis, CEO of Survivors in Transition
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Fiona Ellis, CEO of Survivors in Transition

Why it matters: The collaborative pledge addresses recent research showing that sexual abuse survivors in Suffolk found it hard to find the right support provision, ensuring no one seeking help will be turned away or signposted elsewhere without proper support.

The details: The six Suffolk-based service providers have signed a formal pledge covering all ages, genders, ethnicities and all types of sexual violence. If an organisation cannot meet a specific survivor's needs, they commit to ensuring a "warm, supported handover" to the appropriate service.

The pledge has been signed by:

  • Survivors In Transition

  • Brave Futures

  • ISVA Service

  • Iris

  • Mountain Healthcare

  • Restitute

The big picture: The initiative emerged following research by the University of Suffolk and Suffolk County Council's Violence Against Women and Girls strategy refresh, which highlighted fragmentation in the current system. The pledge serves as a "stabilising arrangement while the broader system around us continues to evolve and restructure."

What this means: The move represents an unprecedented level of coordination between Suffolk's sexual violence service providers, who collectively serve survivors across the county with specialised support services.

Survivors will now get a unified and coordinated response regardless of which partner organisation they contact first. The approach includes shared responsibility for referrals, assessments, and support pathways, with transparent communication routes between all partners.

The new, joined-up approach also ensures "no referrals without follow-up," and establishes clear accountability around roles and escalation routes between involved partners.

What they're saying: Fiona Ellis , CEO at Survivors in Transition, said the collaboration addresses a critical problem: "Survivors told us they face a revolving door of support, with inconsistent referral routes, duplication, and gaps between criminal justice, mental health, NHS and voluntary sector services. Without collaboration, survivors will keep falling through the widening cracks, costing them immeasurable damage and the system significant cost."

In their joint statement, the organisations emphasise that "this pledge reflects our shared commitment to working collaboratively, reducing fragmentation, and ensuring that no survivor falls through the cracks during a system-wide transitional period."

"Together, we pledge that any survivor of sexual violence who reaches out to any one of our organisations will be welcomed with compassion, dignity, and respect – and never turned away or signposted somewhere else."

For context: The move represents a significant response to systemic pressures facing sexual violence services, with Ellis noting that "significant changes in government policy and legislation mean we must adapt quickly and collectively to new landscapes" while continuing to serve survivors across the county with specialised support services.

The bottom line: Suffolk's sexual violence charities are working towards a seamless support network where survivors can access appropriate help regardless of which organisation they approach first, ensuring no one falls through the gaps while the wider system undergoes transformation.

As Ellis emphasises, "It's not just a pledge – it's a commitment to a better way of working together to ensure survivors are more consistently supported and services more visible and accessible to them, and that collectively we understand and respond to changing demand for our services."

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