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> Independent Sexual violence advisor (ISVA) ​

You're Not Alone.
We'll Walk Beside You - Every Step

Our Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) are specially trained advocates who provide free, confidential support around sexual violence - from the moment you report, right through the criminal justice process to court.

What an ISVA Offers

Holistic support, on your terms.

An ISVA stands by your side throughout your journey. Whether or not you choose to report to the police, we offer practical and emotional support focused entirely on what you need - at a pace that feels right for you.

Feeling safe and supported

Improved health and wellbeing

Feeling informed and supported

Reintegration to a fuller life

Feeling empowered

Having choice and control

How We Support You

Practical advocacy, every step of the way.

From your first conversation through to court, your ISVA is there to advocate, inform and stand with you.

1:1 support, arranged around you

Meetings arranged at a mutually convenient place, where you’ll feel safe, supported and never judged.

Telephone support & advocacy

Ongoing support over the phone whenever you need to talk, ask questions or get reassurance.

Liaising with police, CPS & courts

Advocating on your behalf with the police, Crown Prosecution Service, courts and other public agencies.

Support at meetings & statements

Being right beside you when giving statements, attending meetings or making court arrangements.

Keeping you informed

Maintaining clear information about your case so you always know your rights, choices and next steps.

Culturally aware outreach

As an ISVA from culturally diverse communities, we raise awareness and reach women and girls others may miss.

WEEKLY GROUP

DV Support Group

A safe place for survivors to rebuild and gain coping strategies to move forward. It's also a space for initial conversations that may lead to more specialised support - at your own pace, surrounded by people who understand.
You can access and attend with the support of your ISVA whenever you feel ready.

First Friday of the Month (Monthly listening circle)

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Listening Circle Session)

Bangladeshi Centre

Reaching out is the first step

You can refer yourself, or ask a support worker to refer you. If you'd like to talk to someone first to see whether this is the right support, just call or email - there's no pressure and no obligation.

Self-referral via the Shantona website –  get support

Agency referrals via the shantona website –  agency referral

If you have a support worker you can ask them to make a referral for you. If you want to speak to a staff member first to see if this is the right support, you can email or call using the details below.

Working days are Tuesday – Friday (9:00 AM – 4:30PM)

Contact details for more info

Name: Naggina Asaf

Contact Number: 0113 2497120 |  07949731605

Email Address: naggina@shantona.co.uk

Whatever you've been through, you deserve support.

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