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Female genital mutilation (FGM) is illegal. We're here to support you and have advice to help you keep children and young people safe from FGM.
FGM helpline
Our FGM helpline is available from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm at the weekend. However, you can email [email protected] at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are. If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
You might have heard female genital mutilation (FGM) be called a different name. Some common names for FGM include:
The National FGM Centre also has a list of traditional terms (PDF) that you might find helpful.
You might have heard some FGM terms that you're not familiar with, including:
28 Too Many, a charity working to end FGM in Africa, has a list of other FGM-related terms.
FGM is a form of child abuse. It's dangerous and a criminal offence in the UK. We know:
FGM can happen at different times in a girl or woman's life, including:
FGM helpline
Our FGM helpline is available from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm at the weekend. However, you can email [email protected] at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are. If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
A child who's at risk of FGM might ask you for help. But some children might not know what's going to happen to them. So it's important to be aware of the signs.
FGM helpline
Our FGM helpline is available from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm at the weekend. However, you can email [email protected] at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are. If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
A child who has faced, or is worried about FGM, might not realise what's happening is wrong. And they might even blame themselves. If a child talks to you about FGM it's important to:
FGM helpline
Our FGM helpline is available from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm at the weekend. However, you can email [email protected] at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are. If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
There are no health benefits to FGM. It can cause serious harm, including:
FGM is carried out for a number of cultural, religious and social reasons. Some families and communities believe that FGM will benefit the girl in some way, such as preparing them for marriage or childbirth.
But FGM is a harmful practice that isn't required by any religion and there are no health benefits of FGM.
A youth call to action on FGM, part of the Welsh Government's Voices Over Silence campaign, shares the voices of girls and young women urging all young people and adults to campaign to end FGM.
Girls living in communities that practise FGM are most at risk. It can happen in the UK or abroad. In the UK, the Home Office has identified girls and women from certain communities as being more at risk:
Children are also at a higher risk of FGM if it's already happened to their mother, sister or another member of their family.
If you're worried a child is at risk of or has already had FGM, call our free, anonymous dedicated FGM helpline on 0800 028 3550 or email [email protected].
FORWARD (Foundation for Women's Health Research and Development) is an African-led women's rights organisation that can offer guidance on emergency support and advice for those affected by FGM.
FGM helpline
Our FGM helpline is available from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm at the weekend. However, you can email [email protected] at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are. If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
FORWARD Youth works to ensure the safety, well-being and dignity of girls facing FGM. The have helpful advice on FGM, as well as support for children and young people.
How Childline can help
Children and young people can get support from Childline if they're worried about or have experienced FGM. Childline has lots of helpful advice on FGM, including how to get help and fears about speaking up. Calls to 0800 1111 are free and confidential. Children can also contact Childline online.