Be believed.
Be empowered. The specialist support service for children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse.
Brave Futures provides trauma-informed support to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse – creating a safe, trusted space for them to process what’s happened, express how they feel, and begin to heal.
Working with children up to age 18 (and continuing with them up to 21), their team offers counselling, creative therapies, advocacy and practical support, tailored to each child’s individual needs and experiences. They also work closely with families, carers and professionals to create wraparound care that’s consistent and compassionate.
Every child is met with dignity, respect and belief – no matter their background, gender identity, or how they choose to express their story. Brave Futures is a lifeline for many, helping young people move from a place of fear and confusion towards resilience, confidence and hope.
Why it matters
Sexual abuse can have deep and lasting effects – but with the right support, children can heal. Brave Futures’ work changes lives. It not only helps young people rebuild their futures, but also creates safer, more understanding communities.
How to help
Brave Futures welcomes support from local businesses and corporate partners who want to make a lasting difference in young people’s lives. Whether through fundraising, sponsorship, volunteering, or awareness-raising, your organisation can help make sure no child faces abuse alone.
If you’re a company looking to support children’s wellbeing and resilience in your community, Brave Futures would love to hear from you.
📩 Referrals, support info and corporate partnership opportunities can all be found via bravefutures.org
Professionals
We will take referrals for young people up to the age of 18 years and continue working with them until they are 21 years.
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Children & young people
We are a service that works with children and young people who have been sexually abused.
Parents & carers
We work with the child victim/survivor and their family to help them all overcome the effects of the abuse, feel safe and help them recover.
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