South Africa: information for survivors of rape and sexual assault
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in South Africa.
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If you’ve been sexually assaulted it’s important to remember that it was not your fault. Rape and sexual assault is always wrong – no matter who commits it or where it happens. It is traumatic and it can affect you both physically and emotionally. Do not be afraid to get help.
This information is provided to help British nationals overseas make informed decisions about whether and how to:
- seek medical advice and attention
- report to local police
- engage with foreign legal authorities following a rape or other form of sexual assault overseas
For information on support available in the UK, see Rape and Sexual Assault: Returning to the UK.
Updates to this page
Published 23 November 2022Last updated 28 September 2023 + show all updates
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The hyperlink to the list of Thuthuzela Care Centres has been amended and reflects the current list of centres in South Africa.
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