Victim Support Reviews 62

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reported a serious crime in sept. Still waiting .I also contacted victim support five weeks ago and been blatantly ignored . Made a complaint and that's being ignored too. Your a disgrace.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I joined as a volunteer with extensive experience in trauma response, working with vulnerable people and safeguarding/child protection. They failed to recognise this and it became apparent that they o... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam so called "charity" I speak friom bitter experience. I live in N Ireland Iwas 68 in 2023 when I was violently assauted 3 times and one criminal damage So caled "vs NI" knew 2 days late... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The most USELESS NON-SUPPORT right after the IGNORANCE OF THE POLICE! Who has ANY OUTCOME from a simple human voicemail replacement??? That’s all they are!! And when confronted with this fact,... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I joined as a volunteer.....

I joined as a volunteer with extensive experience in trauma response, working with vulnerable people and safeguarding/child protection. They failed to recognise this and it became apparent that they offer a generic scripted response. That they do not utilise varied skills to provide a more holistic tailored response to victims. Unless they review their approach they will continue to be limited and mediocre at best. I can see from other reviews that they ignore victims not just their volunteers. The comments from victims confirm my perception of their service. Something needs to be done about it.

4 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reported a serious crime in sept.

Reported a serious crime in sept.
Still waiting .I also contacted victim support five weeks ago and been blatantly ignored .
Made a complaint and that's being ignored too.
Your a disgrace.

21 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I contacted Victim Support expecting…

I contacted Victim Support expecting real help during a difficult time, but my experience was very disappointing.
Instead of practical support, I was mainly redirected to other organisations. It felt like being passed from one place to another without anyone actually helping.
The staff member I spoke with was also rude and dismissive, which made the experience even worse. When someone reaches out for support, they should be treated with empathy, patience, and respect.
People contact services like this when they are already stressed and vulnerable. They need understanding and meaningful support — not poor attitude and being sent elsewhere.
My experience left me feeling more frustrated and unsupported than before. I hope the service improves and treats people with more compassion.

17 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a shower

What a shower. There first response you must contact Police Scot. Duh, Really, I would never have thought of that. When I asked them what was the general thoughts of their clients re Police Scot. this ninny replied he couldn't divulge that information. You would have thought they could liase with the police to discuss what action to take and tell clients. There is no support going. I take it they are not all volunteers? What are they getting paid for?. I have been assualted, robbed, property been entered and there is no one to support you, take action.

7 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Victim Support has turned into a SCAM…

Victim Support has turned into a SCAM signposting organisation - my recent experience with them was a single phone call, followed up by a text message with a wall of links to other organisations. There was no allowance made for my disability, despite making this clear - just a "i'll send you them anyway" as if giving a link to something you can't use is somehow helpful. This doesn't qualify as support - which is a shame as the experience is 180 degrees different to what this organisation was 10 years ago - my only other time of need.

3 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Was assigned a Victim Support IDVA

Was assigned a Victim Support IDVA, absolutely useless.

Meant to support and advocate for me, instead did the a few phone calls and then joined sides with a social worker leaving me without advocacy whilst the social worker escalated repeatedly and repeatedly questioned my disclosures if DA to police in official reports.

Would never trust Victim Support or their IDVA Services again.

If you're a domestic abuse survivor don't use their IDVA service, find your own, refer yourself to other support services if necessary.

I went through absolute hell because they referred me to social services and then let the social railroad me without stepping in at all.

24 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I tried to speak to them several time

I tried to speak to them several time, in particular, Gareth. They were rude. No help what so ever. I absolutely don't see the point of them at all. I thought they were AI robots, they honestly sound like them.
Absolutely useless. I was really in need tonight and they've thrown me back to feeling useless again.

22 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I'm sorry for most of you victims that…

I'm sorry for most of you victims that have reached out for support from victims support and got nothing, I was one of those people, this place will have you feeling worse, also never share your private information with them as they will turn against you with other departments they are friends with, more concerned about their reputation not the people. Hope this can help others, remember God is good he sees everything. Bless all you victims with love, peace and kindness. 🙏

30 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never answer the phone

Got burgled last night and the scum stole 3 cars whilst we were in bed.
They tried to steal another but they couldn't get into it.
We've had a black BMW driving past the house for the last day, stopping with blokes inside staring into the house for 5 minutes in broad daylight.

Haven't slept for 2 nights as I'm waiting for them to return as they took a bunch of keys, which includes doorkey. We've changed the locks but they don't know that.
Met police website states that there's a high likelihood that they will return.

Tried ringing Victim Support at 1am for some kind of reassurance. Waited and waited, whilst waiting via online chat and they never bothered answering either.

Waste of space and just a ticking box for the police.

They offer NOTHING for traumatisation

7 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is "victim non support NI" EXPECT NO SUPPORT FROM THEM

This is a scam so called "charity" I speak friom bitter experience. I live in N Ireland Iwas 68 in 2023 when I was violently assauted 3 times and one criminal damage So caled "vs NI" knew 2 days later. Dec 24 this scam org sent me 3 forms promising to get me compensation for these which happened 12th Aug 23 . In Jan 25 they resufused 2 days ago their manager abused me by phone. A man David "promised" to help me no contact since I SWEAR ALL IS 100% TRUE

21 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Victim (No) Support

My assailant made this disabled retiree a victim.
Police's inadequate response made me feel like a victim.
Victim Support's lack of response made me feel like a victim.

26 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I had an interview with Victim Support…

I had an interview with Victim Support for a job vacancy at Chelsea Hospital. My interviewers were Megan Mohamed and Susan Casey. The interview consisted of two parts: a video call interview and a written test. I was not sent the written test after the video call interview which lasted around 55 minsl and made failed on purpose which is unprofessional and unethical. The interview was arranged by Katie Supporting Futures.

19 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

was a victim of domestic abuse

was a victim of domestic abuse, talked with an operator 4 days ago and made a phone appointment to follow-up, no call back, I called them today and they have nothing on record and referred me to another service, no answer. I do need therapy for what I was put through but thankfully not suicidal or self harming but I hate to think what would happen if I was.

feel like I am going around in circles

26 October 2024
Unprompted review

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