If you think you or someone you know has experienced assault, there are many support options available to both students and staff. Talking things through with someone you trust such as a friend, relative, or colleague can sometimes help.  

If you experienced sexual assault within the last 10 days, you may wish to go to a SARC centre and/or arrange to see Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) . For more information, please see the following webpage:- SARCs and ISVAs - New Pathways

Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) - An ISVA provides emotional and practical support and advice to any student who has experienced sexual violence, recently or in the past. You can access them independent of our service or one of our SVLOs can help you in making contact.

We can arrange for you to have a Sexual Violence Liaison Officer (SVLO) - An SVLO can listen and discuss the options available to you through external services and within the university. Your appointed SVLO can also liaise with these external services and University staff where required and will provide ongoing 'wrap around' care and support.

You have access to support from an SVLO regardless of whether the sexual violence happened on- or off-campus, or if you were subjected to sexual violence before you came to Aberystwyth.

If there is an emergency call 999 or Security on 01970 622649 or mobile 07889 596220 - https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/efr/campus-security/

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