Anonymous help and support

We support anyone with a concern about child sexual abuse and its prevention. Trust your gut and contact us – whatever your worry.

How we prevent child sexual abuse

Our anonymous helpline, email and chat services are here for anyone with concerns about child sexual abuse and how to prevent it. We can help you if you are worried about your own thoughts, feelings or behaviour, or with any concerns about another adult or young person.

You don’t have to give us any identifying information, so can remain anonymous. We speak to thousands of people every year, and help them take action to protect children and young people from sexual abuse and exploitation.

Helpline

Expert advisors on our anonymous Stop It Now helpline support anyone with concerns about child sexual abuse and its prevention.

Online support

Our online self-help supports adults with concerns about their own or someone else’s sexual thoughts and behaviour towards children.

Programmes

We offer a range of programmes for anyone arrested, cautioned or convicted of online child sexual abuse, and support for their loved ones.

Advice on how to protect children

We can’t leave it up to children to protect themselves. Our Lucy Faithfull Foundation website has advice and information about where the risks of child sexual abuse come from, how to spot the signs, and how to respond. 

Support for young people

Shore has anonymous advice and support to help young people manage worrying thoughts and learn more about living safely both online and offline. All our services are anonymous, which means you don’t have to say who you are. 

Help us stop child sexual abuse before it happens.

Every donation is vital to our work to prevent child sexual abuse. Whether large or small, it helps us create a world free of child sexual abuse.

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