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National Stalking Helpline

If you're being stalked, the National Stalking Helpline can offer free help and advice. Call: 0808 802 0300

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What is this service?

STALKING IS A PATTERN OF REPEATED, UNWANTED BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES YOU TO FEEL DISTRESSED OR SCARED. IT CAN BE PERPETRATED BY MEN OR WOMEN.

Stalking can happen with or without a fear of violence. This means that if you are receiving persistent unwanted contact that is causing you distress but the person has never threatened you, this is still stalking and is not acceptable.

Stalking often has a huge emotional impact on those it affects. It can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety and even post traumatic stress disorder. It can be a psychological as well as a physical crime.

Our Helpline is open 09:30 - 16:00 weekdays, except for Wednesday when it is open 09:30 to 20:00. Any change to the opening times or important information will be updated on the website homepage.

Please note the Helpline is a busy service and you may not be able to get through straight away. If you are unable to get through, we ask that you complete the online form and contact us by email, so our advisors can review your query and get back to you.

https://www.suzylamplugh.org/forms/national-stalking-helpline-enquiry-form

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