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Survivors supported by Safeline benefit from a tailored referral pathway to legal support services. This partnership, with Jordans Solicitors provides a clear and consistent referral route for survivors supported by Safeline to access legal guidance
Over the past few years, Safeline has had the privilege of working alongside Jordans Solicitors.
From 1st June 2025, Jordans has become an official sponsor of Safeline, helping to ensure our vital services continue to reach those who need them most.
Joining Safeline’s Corporate Partnership, Jordans is offering survivors direct access to their expert legal advice through Safeline’s referral pathways.
This partnership is about supporting survivors, providing them with emotional care, practical help and legal guidance when they need it most.
By becoming a sponsor of Safeline, Jordans is supporting the charity and contributing to the salary of an ISVA (independent sexual violence advocate) to make it easier for survivors to get access to expert, confidential legal advice and support. Through this partnership, survivors will also have a direct line to their experienced legal professionals who understand the sensitivities and complexities of these situations.
Jane Matthews, Head of Abuse Compensation Claims Department, said of the partnership; “We’re incredibly proud to be working more closely with Safeline, strengthening our support and our links with the amazing charity. We believe that by combining our strengths, we can make an even greater impact to support survivors of abuse.”
Tina Le Moal, Head of ISVA and ChISVA Services, Safeline, said of the partnership; “We’re proud to be working in partnership with Jordans to strengthen the support available to survivors of abuse. Too often, survivors are left to navigate the criminal compensation and civil claims process alone, unsure of their rights or where to turn. By bringing together legal expertise and trauma-informed advocacy, we’re making that journey clearer, more accessible, and centred around the needs of each individual. Together, we’re helping survivors feel heard, supported, and empowered to access the justice they deserve.”