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Information about the Review’s approach and independent Chair can be found on our About page, the Review’s Terms of Reference and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Following the launch of our Call for Evidence, you can find out How to Contribute here.

For all media enquiries relating to the Fairfield Independent Review, please contact press@crestadvisory.com.

If you have a question about the the Review that these do not cover or you wish to get in touch with the team, please email us on talktous@fairfield-independent-review.org.uk

Please note that the Fairfield Review team cannot act as an advocate or provide direct support to individuals affected by the issues raised in the Fairfield Independent Review. 

Sharing your experience can be difficult, and some of the issues raised in this Review may feel upsetting or distressing. If reading or talking about these topics affects you, support is available from organisations and services that can provide confidential advice, emotional support, and practical guidance related to the themes covered in the Fairfield Independent Review.

If you need personal support, we encourage you to contact one of the services listed below.

This following contains information about organisations that offer help and support.

In an emergency always dial 999

Quick links

CATCH0800 138 1625 – Provides independent, confidential support and reporting for CATCH (24hrs, 7 days a week)

CrimeStoppers 0800 555111 (24hrs, 7 days a week)

London Survivors Gateway0808 801 0860 (Monday 9am-5pm, Tuesday 9am-7pm, Wednesday 9.30am-3.30pm, Thursday 9am-7pm and Friday 9am-3pm)

The London Victim and Witness Service 0808 168 9291 (8am-8pm, Monday to Friday) and 0808 1689 111 (National, 24hr)

Mind0300 102 1234 (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, except bank holidays)

Samaritans 116 123 (24hrs, 7 days a week)

The Havens – London Sexual Assault Referral Centres 020 3299 6900 (24hrs, 7 days a week)

CATCH is an advocacy service for people facing hate crimes in London. It focuses on working with people in the highest levels of risk, impact, and need. CATCH is a service for people aged 18 and over. 

Make a referral: https://www.catch-hatecrime.org.uk/make-a-referral

Call Stop Hate UK: 0800 138 1625 – Provides independent, confidential support and reporting for CATCH (24hrs, 7 days a week)

CrimeStoppers is a charity that allows you to report crime completely anonymously.

Call: 0800 555111 (24hrs, 7 days a week)

London Survivors Gateway supports victims of sexual violence and abuse across London aged 11 and over. It provides a range of services, including self-help resources available on its website.

Call: 0808 801 0860 (Monday 9am-5pm, Tuesday 9am-7pm, Wednesday 9.30am-3.30pm, Thursday 9am-7pm and Friday 9am-3pm)

The London Victim and Witness Service is the main referral point for victims and witnesses in London. The service includes specialist support for adult victims of domestic abuse.

Email:
LVWS@victimsupport.cjsm.net LVWS@victimsupport.org.uk

Helpline:
0808 168 9291 (8am-8pm, Monday to Friday)
0808 1689 111 (National, 24hrs)

Mind is a mental health charity offering information, advice, and support.

Call: 0300 102 1234 for the support line (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except bank holidays)

Samaritans is a mental health charity that provides emotional support for anyone in distress.

Call: 116 123 (24hrs, 7 days a week)

The Havens – London Sexual Assault Referral Centres are specialist centres in London for people who have been raped or sexually assaulted in the last 12 months.

Call: 020 3299 6900 (24hrs, 7 days a week)