Survivor Space Oxfordshire
(Formerly OSARCC Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse & Rape Crisis Centre)
Service Type
Advice and support
Funding Status
Part funded by Oxford City Council, Oxfordshire County Council, a range of other organisations and trusts, and public donations
Operating Hours
Core office hours are 10am-4pm Mon-Fri
Eligibility & Referral
The Advocacy service is open to survivors of any gender. Survivors can refer themselves or be referred by a third party, providing they have the survivor's explicit consent.
Service Description
Survivor Space is the only organisation providing specialist, accredited help to survivors of sexual violence in Oxfordshire.
They work with survivors aged 14 and above, who have experienced rape, sexual abuse, or any other form of sexual violence—whether it was experienced recently, in the past, or as children. Please note that Survivor Space is not a SARC and does not perform forensic medical examinations.
The majority of their services are open to self-identifying women and girls, and non-binary individuals recorded female at birth. Their advocacy service supports survivors of all genders.
You can also donate to or volunteer for Survivor Space. Volunteering opportunities may include supporting service users, fundraising and publicity. Please visit their website if you would like to support Survivor Space, including volunteering, making a donation or fundraising.
Key functions & activities offered
Face to face support
You can access face to face support, including counselling and support groups, by referring yourself.
Referrals and advice for professionals
You can refer clients or get confidential advice and signposting by making a referral online.
If you're struggling to make a referral, please get in touch at referrals@survivorspace.org.uk or call them at 01865 725311