I don’t want to go to the police alone…
You have the right to be accompanied by a confidant at all times. They may be anyone, a friend, a family member, or an acquaintance. It is important that you feel safe with your confidant and they can support you. They primarily provide emotional support and cannot interfere in the course of the proceedings. Under certain circumstances, the police may not allow a confidant to be present during some questionings (if they disrupt the course of the proceedings) and then you have the right to choose another confidant.