I am a victim of crime who do I contact for support and assistance?
You should contact any criminal police authority, the Public Prosecution Service or a victim support organisation.
Victim support hotline
116 006 – Victim Support Hotline (9 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
112 –National Emergency Number
144 – Social Emergency Hotline
808 24 24 24 – SNS 24 (NHS Hotline available 24 hours a day)
144 – National Social Emergency Hotline (available 24 hours a day)
300 502 502 – Social Security helpline
Domestic violence:
- 800 202 148 (available 24 hours a day)
- 3060 – SMS helpline
Children:
116 111 – SOS Child helpline
Is victim support free?
Yes. Victims are entitled to free and confidential support services before, during and after criminal proceedings.
What types of support can I receive from state services or authorities?
Medical support, psychological and social support, protection, legal information, emergency housing, shelter.
What types of support can I receive from non-governmental organisations?
Emotional support, psychological support, legal information, social referral, and assistance with practical matters.
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