S.H.E. UK: New Grants Helping Us Move Forward

At S.H.E. UK, we know that every grant, donation and act of support helps keep our services running for survivors of childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence. We are very pleased to share some recent successes – and to thank our supporters for believing in what we do. 🎉 Some Excellent Grant News We are … Read more

S.H.E. UK Strengthens Its Commitment to Community Safety with J9 Training

At S.H.E. UK we remain committed to creating a safer, more supportive community for anyone affected by trauma or abuse. As part of this commitment, many of our staff team including trainees and volunteers have recently completed J9 training delivered by Equation. In total twelve members of our organisation took part. Some 1.2 million women … Read more

Welcome to our New Website!

We are delighted to share the launch of our brand new S.H.E. UK website. After many months of planning, reviewing and refining, our updated site is now live with a fresh look and a smoother experience for all visitors. Our aim was to create a space that is clearer, faster and easier to navigate. The … Read more

The history of S.H.E. UK

S.H.E. UK was founded in 1998 by Jacqui Lewis and Ezzie Bainbridge, who discovered a severe lack of a holistic approach to the devastating effects of childhood sexual abuse. Jacqui is now a trustee.

As the years have passed, our services have developed from a simple meeting of women with shared experiences to a range of services supporting all genders and non-abusing family members. From immediate telephone support, 1:1 therapy, self-development courses and our weekly female SHE-roes peer lounge group.

Emotions Wheel

Recognising emotions is a crucial part of our wellbeing and personal growth. Sometimes we can miss what emotions we truly feel or cannot understand them enough in the first place to be able to communicate them to people around us. The emnotions wheel has been expanded upon and changed over the years. This wheel moves … Read more