How it works

Anyone aged 18+ can register with Tika. There are no time restrictions, meaning you are eligible regardless of whether you experienced sexual harm when you were a child, teenager, or adult. There is no cost to register with Tika and our legal service is free.

Step 01 Registering as a client You start by registering and sharing details about yourself, the person who harmed you, and the type of sexual harm you experienced. You’ll also confirm your identity with ID. If you need a break, you can put your file on hold, or withdraw and ask Tika to delete your information - you’re in control of the process. What is sexual harm? Step 02 Linking clients You move to the next step when at least two others register and name the same person who harmed you. This timing varies and may take a long time. If you don’t want to wait, you can report to NZ Police, and Tika can pass on the information you’ve already provided. Step 03 Group formation When your group is formed, Tika notifies you, but your identities are not shared with each other. You may be asked to provide extra information so a lawyer can prepare legal advice for your group. Step 04 Legal advice A lawyer gives each client advice on the options available: Criminal, Regulatory, Civil, Restorative justice, Mediation or a supported meeting. Working with a lawyer Step 05 Decision making After everyone receives legal advice, your group votes on your preferred option. If you can’t agree, vote on a second choice or pause your file until further linked clients join your group. Step 06 Collective action When everyone agrees on the same option, you take collective action as a group. A lawyer represents you all from start to finish, and you will be identified to each other at the right time.
Registering as a client You start by registering and sharing details about yourself, the person who harmed you, and the type of sexual harm you experienced. You’ll also confirm your identity with ID. If you need a break, you can put your file on hold, or withdraw and ask Tika to delete your information - you’re in control of the process. What is sexual harm? Linking clients You move to the next step when at least two others register and name the same person who harmed you. This timing varies and may take a long time. If you don’t want to wait, you can report to NZ Police, and Tika can pass on the information you’ve already provided. Group formation When your group is formed, Tika notifies you, but your identities are not shared with each other. You may be asked to provide extra information so a lawyer can prepare legal advice for your group. Legal advice A lawyer gives each client advice on the options available: Criminal, Regulatory, Civil, Restorative justice, Mediation or a supported meeting. Working with a lawyer Decision making After everyone receives legal advice, your group votes on your preferred option. If you can’t agree, vote on a second choice or pause your file until further linked clients join your group. Collective action When everyone agrees on the same option, you take collective action as a group. A lawyer represents you all from start to finish, and you will be identified to each other at the right time. Step 01 Step 02 Step 03 Step 04 Step 05 Step 06

Not ready to take legal action?

You can still register with Tika even if you're not ready to move forward with legal action. By registering and reporting you'll know you've done something to make Aotearoa New Zealand a safer place

If you'd like to seek counselling, you have several options:

  • Free short-term counselling from the Ministry of Social Development (a government agency).

  • Free long-term counselling from ACC (another government agency).

  • Private, paid counselling from a psychologist (you can ask your GP for a recommendation).
  • You can access these options by contacting Safe To Talk 800 044 334 Text 4334 or visit www.safetotalk.nz
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What is sexual harm?

Sexual harm includes unwanted sexual behaviour affecting you physically, verbally, or psychologically. It can occur online or in person, including:

  • Assault
  • Harassment
  • Grooming
  • Unwanted touching
  • Abusive comments
  • Sharing intimate images without consent

Tika lawyers are here to support you and help you understand your rights.

Working with a lawyer

Tika provides a structured legal service to help people seek justice after experiencing sexual harm. We operate like a normal law firm, but because we’re a charity, our services are free. Our approach is designed to be safe, clear, and empowering.When you work with a Tika lawyer, they will:

  • Listen to your story and explain your rights
  • Give advice on your options in a way that’s easy to understand
  • Represent you in legal processes, speak up for you, and ensure you’re treated fairly
  • Handle the complex legal work so you don’t have to feel overwhelmed