Sexual Violence Support Services

Helping organisations strengthen sexual violence services through independent reviews, needs assessments, and specialist training, equipping professionals to deliver safe, trauma-informed, and survivor-centred support.
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Raising the Bar for Sexual Violence Services

LimeCulture has extensive experience of supporting sexual violence service providers and commissioners to deliver safe, effective, and survivor-centred services.

We work collaboratively with organisations to strengthen coordination, address gaps in provision, and embed trauma-informed practices. Our support includes independent service reviews and evaluations, delivery of specialist training, and consultancy support to drive meaningful, sustainable improvements.

As the UK’s leading provider of training for Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs), we deliver accredited development and continued professional development (cpd) programmes that build confidence, competence, and capability across this specialist workforce.

Quality Standards

Our Independent Accreditation Programme assesses services against nationally recognised Quality Standards, driving improvement, accountability, and consistency. Services that meet these standards are awarded the LimeCulture Quality Mark, a trusted symbol of safe, high-quality, survivor-focused practice.

We support services of all sizes through accreditation or reaccreditation for:

  • Independent Sexual Violence Adviser (ISVA) Services
  • Supporting Male Victims/Survivors of Sexual Violence

Email accreditation@limeculture.co.uk to get started.

Training courses

We offer a comprehensive range of training programmes specifically designed for professionals working in the specialist sexual violence sector. This includes our market-leading accredited ISVA Development Programme and CPDs, which provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to deliver high-quality, trauma-informed, and survivor-centred support, while enhancing professional practice and effectiveness across the sector.

Testimonials

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Testimonial by Leigh Graham, Counselling Manager
Testimonial by Deborah Hooton, Operations Manager
Testimonial by Imran Manzoor, Head of Service
Testimonial by Neil Henderson

“Your support has been great and we felt that by approaching an organisation such as yourselves we would be ensuring that we got the best quality advice and guidance.”

Manager, Rape Crisis Service successfully awarded a 3-year contract

‘Survivors UK feel really passionate about working with male survivors. Having the Quality Standards supporting our organisation gives us the focus to continue to meet our clients’ needs.’

Leigh Graham, Counselling Manager, Survivors UK

‘We wanted to ensure that we reached all survivors, in particular the males who made up 9% of our caseload, so we embarked on the process to achieve the Male Quality Standards to ensure males were aware that our services were quality assured and open to them. LimeCulture were very supportive. Whilst the process involved was intense at times it provided an opportunity to review our services and address any barriers for males. Having the Quality Mark has resulted in the proportion of males accessing our service increasing from 9% at commencement of the process to 14% today.’

Deborah Hooton, Operations Manager, Nottinghamshire Sexual Violence Support Service

‘In achieving the Quality Standards our service saw a thorough and wholesale improvement in the management and delivery of our service. We have received legitimacy from mainstream bodies and a surge in referrals since achieving the Quality Mark.’

Imran Manzoor, Head of Service, Breaking the Silence

‘Pursuing independently accredited best practice quality standards is a strategic priority for Safeline. We are an inclusive organisation and want to ensure any survivor accessing our services gets the support they want and need. The Male Quality Standards (MQS) are critical to delivering that goal.

‘Comparing our service against best practice standards immediately identified numerous opportunities to improve our support for male survivors. External verification that our support for male survivors meets the MQS has led to an increase in males accessing our services: they are confident that the support they will receive is high quality.

‘Having external experts assess your services as meeting best practice standards has created a real sense of professional pride within the charity and has helped us retain and recruit staff. Meeting the standards has also helped us secure additional funds to support more male survivors.’

Neil Henderson, Chief Executive of Safeline and Founding Member of the Male Survivors Partnership

Case Studies

Our clients

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Harbour centre Norfolk
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