You can use Salford University's internal reporting tool, Report and Support to report concerns about forced marriage and/or honour based abuse. Just scroll to the top of this page and make a report.
The University’s Counselling & Wellbeing Service provides a listening ear and can also support you if you want to know what next steps might be available for you. Their services are completely confidential. This client confidentiality will only be broken if the counsellors think there is a risk to you or someone else, or if there is a legal duty. How to contact Counselling & Wellbeing.
You can also access advice and guidance from your G.P. surgery (you may be registered with the University Medical Centre or otherwise you can look up your G.P.’s information here if you can’t remember).
Salford University Students’ Union Student Advice Centre also provide independent advice and support on a range of issues.
Salford University Students’ Union Student Advice Centre also provide independent advice and support on a range of issues.
You may prefer to speak to someone outside of the University instead of, or as well as, our services.
Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB) provide free advice on a number in a number of areas from debt to harassment. You can find a local office here
Victim Support. When you report a crime to the police, they should automatically ask you if you would like help from an organisation like Victim Support. But anyone affected by crime can contact them directly – you don’t need to talk to the police to get Victim Support help
Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB) provide free advice on a number in a number of areas from debt to harassment. You can find a local office here
Victim Support. When you report a crime to the police, they should automatically ask you if you would like help from an organisation like Victim Support. But anyone affected by crime can contact them directly – you don’t need to talk to the police to get Victim Support help