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We are currently in the process of evaluating the use of online forum's to ensure as best we can that when the Survivors Manchester Forum goes live it is as safe and secure for us and you as possible. In the meantime we would like to suggest you look at the following sites that allow you to engage with other survivors, sometimes across the world. Only you will know if you want to sign up and use these forums, you are the only one that can assess if you feel safe enough to do so.
 

You will find Survivors Manchester on all of these forums and they have been of great help in connecting with others. We hope that you find this too.

 

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Formally Survivors Swindon, this is a fantastic and highly moderated/facilitated forum board run by one of the original male survivor advocates. The board is now password protected to ensure that you feel as safe as possible in talking to others. Highly recommended.

Click on the following link to access the website: AMSOSA Forum.
 

 

This Merseyside based discussion board is well moderated and split into various sections to allow you to post your own messages, respond to others and display your creative work. Registration is an extremely simple process via email.

Click on the following link to access the website: The Lantern Project Forum
 

 

An international message/discussion board and live chat room used by both men and women to connect, discuss and generally feel less isolated. Pandy's (as it is known as) often has moderated topic discussions at set times every month and a regular male only live chat is in the process of being scheduled. Registration is a simple process requiring you to have an active email address.

Click on the following link to access the website: Pandora's Aquarium
 


An American based organisation that aims to assist in overcoming the sexual victimisation of men and boys. Membership is required to use the forum and chat room, and online 'healing circles' are facilitated by the organisation's staff. The site also contains some useful links, information, articles and a fantastic discussion board.

Click on the following link to access the website: Male Survivor