We are ethical, open and honest. We are research-driven and base our actions on evidence. We follow through on our words and act with professionalism, show respect and consideration to all and do what is right.
Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
In 2021, there were over 850 arrests across the UK for viewing sexual images of under-18s every single month.
Many of the people arrested have children of their own or contact with children in their wider family. Compared to people convicted of other forms of sexual offending, research suggests that people who view sexual images of under-18s are more likely to be married and have children.
“It is very rare that anyone is aware of a person’s offending before it comes to the attention of the police and the first these partners and children know of the offending usually comes after a knock at the door,” says Deborah Denis, CEO of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation.
“They are secondary victims of this offending and often left traumatised by the shock what a loved one has done,” added Sheila Taylor, CEO of the NWG Network. “They don’t know what to do next and how to find support.”
To help these families, we’ve teamed up with other child protection organisations and law enforcement agencies, including the NWG Network, Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse, Marie Collins Foundation and the National Police Chiefs’ Council.
We’ve produced an easy access service directory to guide partners or family members of people who have been arrested for viewing sexual images of under-18s to find support and information.
“Receiving support for the psychological and practical repercussions of such a discovery are important for all of those in the home,” says Vicki Green, CEO of the Marie Collins Foundation.
“Families need help to make sense of such shocking news, to manage the stigma around this form of harm, and with the practical implications including employment, finances, housing and managing the statutory services involved,” Tink Palmer, chair of the advisory group, added.
As some family members may want to also find services for the person who has offended, it includes details of relevant support.
If you are working with a family needing support, or you need support yourself, the list of services is available here.
Our anonymous Stop It Now helpline can support you if you or a loved one needs help to stop offending online. Our experienced advisors won’t judge and will tell you about the specific follow on services that we can provide to you and your loved one.
Want to support our work to prevent child sexual abuse? Find out how.
Our Stop It Now helpline, self help and programmes are there to help anyone concerned about child sexual abuse. Shore is for teenagers worried about sexual behaviour.
Our helpline 0808 1000 900
2 Birch House, Harris Business Park, Hanbury Road
Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, B60 4DJ
Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a Registered Charity No. 1013025, and is a company limited by guarantee, Registered in England No. 2729957.
We are ethical, open and honest. We are research-driven and base our actions on evidence. We follow through on our words and act with professionalism, show respect and consideration to all and do what is right.
Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
As you may have noticed, our website looks a little different now. We’ve restructured and redesigned the site to be more accessible to you, so we’d love to know what you think. All feedback will remain anonymous; we do not collect any personal identifying information.
As you may have noticed, our website looks a little different now. We’ve restructured and redesigned the site to be more accessible to you, so we’d love to know what you think. All feedback will remain anonymous; we do not collect any personal identifying information.