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  1. National Stalking Helpline
  2. How can the helpline help?

How can the helpline help?

Operated by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, the National Stalking Helpline gives practical information, support, and advice on risk, safety planning and legislation to victims of stalking, their friends, family, and professionals working with victims. 

 

Opening Hours:

09:30 - 16:00, Monday to Friday, apart from Wednesday's

09:30 - 20:00, Wednesday's

Freephone:

0808 802 0300

Email:

please complete this form

 

By contacting the National Stalking Helpline, you may also ask to be referred into the London Stalking Support Service for advocacy if you are experiencing stalking in London, and require professional intervention.



Arabic version French version Gujarati version 
Punjabi version Turkish version Urdu version 
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 Advocacy means that an advocate will work with you to:
  • ensure the police investigate cases of stalking, collect evidence, and apply appropriate protection orders
  • risk assess your situation and put plans in place to keep you safe
  • represent your voice with the police, social services, housing or your employer
  • accompany you to court
  • link you in with other forms of support as needed

Other languages:  

Arabic Bengali
French Gujarati
Polish Portuguese
Punjabi Tamil
Turkish Urdu

 

Professionals may refer clients in London via this Referral Form

Published: 15th August, 2019

Updated: 20th December, 2021

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