If you have been spiked its important to remember what has happened is not your fault and you're not alone. Your safety and wellbeing are the most important things right now and besides School support, you can also access external specialist support.

Please refer here for what to do if you think you have been spiked.

Remember that in the UK spiking is a crime and if you are comfortable to do so, you can report to the Police.

Report to the Police. Spiking is a crime and if you feel able to, you can report the incident to the Police.
The City of London Police has information available on their website about how to report spiking to them, if the incident took place on or near School premises. 

Further advice and support about spiking can be found on the Metropolitan Police website.

You can also refer to Drinkaware for:
  • information about drink spiking, 
  • what the symptoms might look like, 
  • how to minimise the risk of it happening to you, 
  • how to look after a friend who might have been spiked.

Victim Support offers free and confidential support for victims of crime, including spiking. You can contact them on 0808 168 9111.
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