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Scottish Government statement on FGM | Rape Crisis Scotland
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Government statement on FGM
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Scottish Government statement on FGM
Posted on August 25 2015 at 01:00
The Scottish Government has published at statement outlining its opposition to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) . This
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women who have experienced FGM, specialised groupwork for African women, groupwork for FGM We also have outreach services in Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire, we have a weekly Women’s Legal Rights Centre surgery as well as benefits and 5
Supporting someone who has experienced
Female genital mutilation (FGM) • Commercial sexual exploitation (such as prostitution; pornography; lap dancing; trafficking) • So called ‘honour-based’ violence Sexual violence is common. Anyone can experience it. If someone is
Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
us support more survivors of FGM and also to develop our groupwork programme. FRASAC continues to provide and further develop quality counselling and support services during 2014-15. The Comprehensive Resource Model - CRM is now available to
Supporting LGBTI survivors of sexual
- Female genital mutilation (FGM) - Commercial sexual exploitation (such as prostitution; pornography; lap dancing; trafficking) Sometimes people can be unsure whether what they have experienced is sexual violence. Having a chance to talk and to be
ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 CONTENTS
FORCED MARRIAGE 0.19% FGM 0.05% ADDITIONAL VIOLENCE *WHERE KNOWN DURATION OF ABUSE *WHERE KNOWN Ongoing 3.64% PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE 71.19% 6+ years 11.55% 4-6 years 7.52 % INTIMIDATION 70.10% PHYSICAL ABUSE 58.58% HARASSMENT 31.74%
CONSULTATION ‘How to Change the
forced marriage, FGM as well as the particular sensitivities of those in the immigration and asylum process. Research and participatory work with women facing intersectional inequalities is a continuous project which should be carried
ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021 CONTENTS
FORCED MARRIAGE 0.19% FGM 0.07% 52.06% HARASSMENT 31.42% 0.36% 60+ 30-39 25-29 20-24 16-19 TORTURE 5.73% 13-15 OTHER VIOLENCE 6.02% Under 13 ATTEMPTS TO KILL 7.78% 1.67% 7.64% MULTIPLE 9.27% 15.98% IMPRISONMENT 11.54%
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ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022 This report
FORCED MARRIAGE 0.25% FGM 0.07% DURATION OF ABUSE *WHERE KNOWN PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE 72.08% INTIMIDATION 69.57% PHYSICAL ABUSE 50.57% HARASSMENT 32.55% 14.49% 6+ years 6.93% One off 10.38% Ongoing 2.72% 1.75% 0.30% 50-59 60+
Supporting someone who has experienced
Female genital mutilation (FGM) • Commercial sexual exploitation (such as prostitution; pornography; lap dancing; trafficking) • So called ‘honour-based’ violence Sexual violence is common. Anyone can experience it. If someone is