Rape Crisis runs a freephone helpline for people who want to talk about what has happened to them. Specialist support is also available at rape crisis centres which are located throughout the UK. Rape Crisis is independent of the government and criminal justice system, and its services are available irrespective of whether or not the person wants to report the assault. In fact, only around 10% of the people who use Rape Crisis services also report the assault to the police. These
not-for-profit community-based centres are distinct from sexual assault referral centres, or SARCs, which are funded and run by the
National Health Service. SARC staff comprise specifically-trained doctors, nurses, and other support staff. ==Impact of rape crisis services==