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'''Survivors UK''' is a charity supporting men who have suffered rape or sexual abuse. It provides counselling and group therapy in London, and a national helpline.
[[File:Survivors uk.png|thumb|Survivors UK logo]]'''Survivors UK''' is a charity supporting men who have suffered rape or sexual abuse. It provides counselling and group therapy in London, and a national helpline.
 
Michael May, a senior manager with Survivors UK, also co-founded and set-up Survivors Fellowship London, a peer to peer support group for adult male survivors.<ref>http://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/accredited-training/ The Survivors Trust: Accredited training</ref>
 
:''Not to be confused with [[Survivors' Network]], which is for female survivors of sexual abuse.''


==External links==
==External links==
http://www.survivorsuk.org/ Survivors UK website
http://www.survivorsuk.org/ Survivors UK website


==References==
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Survivors UK logo

Survivors UK is a charity supporting men who have suffered rape or sexual abuse. It provides counselling and group therapy in London, and a national helpline.

Michael May, a senior manager with Survivors UK, also co-founded and set-up Survivors Fellowship London, a peer to peer support group for adult male survivors.[1]

Not to be confused with Survivors' Network, which is for female survivors of sexual abuse.

http://www.survivorsuk.org/ Survivors UK website

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  1. http://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/accredited-training/ The Survivors Trust: Accredited training