Immediate danger
If someone is at immediate risk in the UK, call 999. Do not wait to collect evidence before getting urgent help.
Immediate DangerPublic Help
If you or someone else is in immediate danger in the UK, call 999. These links are public signposts, not a replacement for police, legal, medical, or specialist advice.
If someone is at immediate risk in the UK, call 999. Do not wait to collect evidence before getting urgent help.
Immediate DangerGOV.UK explains that stalking is illegal and points people to emergency and non-emergency reporting routes.
Stalking ReportingSpecialist stalking advice and advocacy signposting through the Suzy Lamplugh Trust route.
Suzy Lamplugh Trust - National Stalking HelplineRefuge runs the freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.
Domestic Abuse SupportUse crisis routes when someone is overwhelmed, unsafe, or at risk of self-harm.
Crisis SupportFree and confidential support for victims and witnesses of crime in England and Wales.
Victim and Witness SupportUse legal information routes when you need to understand rights, process, reporting, or affordable legal help.
Legal RightsUse safer devices, preserve messages before blocking when safe, and get specialist advice where device compromise is possible.
Digital SafetyUse equality, discrimination, and workplace support routes when pressure targets disability, fatigue, adjustments, or employment.
Workplace and Disability SupportUse safeguarding routes when children see, hear, carry, or are affected by abuse, stalking, coercion, or proxy pressure.
Children and SafeguardingPreserve originals, label review copies, and keep interpretation separate from source material.
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