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The Support Hub for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism provides specialist support for anyone affected by a terrorist incident.
Delivered by Victim Support, working in partnership with Peace Collective and West London NHS Trust, the Support Hub brings together specialist expertise under one coordinated service.
The Support Hub provides direct support and helps people access the right help at the right time, without having to navigate complex support pathways alone.
Our goal is to make it easier for victims and survivors, their families, and professionals to understand what support is available after an attack and how to access it.
Whether someone needs immediate emotional reassurance, practical help in the days and weeks that follow, specialist psychological support, or longer-term recovery assistance, the Support Hub ensures those services are connected, consistent, and centred around each person’s needs.
Who the Support Hub is for:
The Support Hub offers support and guidance for:
- victims and survivors of terrorism
- children and young people affected by a terrorist attack
- parents, guardians and carers supporting a child or young person
- families and friends supporting loved ones
- first responders and professionals involved in post-incident support.
What the Support Hub provides:
The Support Hub brings together a full range of immediate and long-term support, including:
- emotional and psychological support after a terrorist incident
- dedicated caseworkers and personalised support plans
- guidance for families and friends supporting loved ones
- dedicated support for children and young people
- support for bereaved families
- help navigating the media
- advice on financial assistance
- legal advocacy and support through inquests, inquiries and criminal processes.