Where can I go for help?

Remember, it's not your fault!

  • Click on “Ask for Help” on this website. You will be immediately connected, either by phone or chat, to professionals who can help you. You can also do this anonymously if you wish.
  • Contact someone you trust, adult or minor, and ask for their help.
  • Contact the Helpline 1466. The Hotline provides support and information, anonymously and free of charge. The person who answers your call will help you and try to keep you safe.
  • In case you wish to file a complaint call the Police at 1460 or contact the Police Headquarters at 22808442.You can also go to the nearest Police Station. Sexual abuse is a serious criminal offence and it is important to report it.

Don't worry about getting in trouble if you've been partying, or if you were “drunk” or “high”. The Police are first and foremost concerned about your safety.

  • Go to the hospital. Talk to someone you trust, an adult or a friend and ask them to take you to the hospital. Don’t shower, eat or drink anything, don’t brush your teeth or use the toilet or change your clothes before you go. For specially trained doctors and police officers, this evidence is very important.