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Annual Report 2010 Introducing Rape
its causes. 3 RCS helpline 2009 – 2010: vital support for survivors The RCS Helpline has taken over 7,500 calls since its launch in 2007. Offering a daily service between 6pm and 12 midnight, the helpline has provided initial and

Introduction Sexual violence can
Report 2012 5 2. RCS Helpline The RCS Helpline offers free and confidential from survivors of childhood sexual abuse and support to survivors of sexual violence, their a further 4% from survivors who had survived friends, relatives and

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
Crisis Scotland 02. RCS Helpline RCS Helpline The RCS Helpline offers free and confidential support to female, male and transgender survivors of sexual violence, their friends, relatives and workers. The Helpline is open daily between 6pm –

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Annual Report 2011 Introducing Rape
Avenue, Stirling FK8 2HZ Helpline: 01786 471 771 Male Helpline: 07733 964 478 Office: 01786 446 887 Email: csrcc@ic24.net Web: www.rapecrisiscentralscotland.co.uk Argyll & Bute Argyll & Bute Rape Crisis Centre PO Box 9338, Dunoon PA23 8WS

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
Crisis Scotland 02. RCS HELPLINE The RCS Helpline offers free and confidential support and information to survivors of sexual violence of all genders, their friends, relatives and workers. The helpline is open daily from 6pm – midnight,

National Helpline celebrates 10 years | Rape Crisis Scotland
National Helpline celebrates 10 years

Making an impact Rape Crisis Scotland
in order to receive 3 HELPLINE How many people contacted our helpline? The RCS helpline saw a slight increase in demand in 2016-17. The total number of contacts has gone up from 4834 to 4850 – an increase of 0.33%. Email support comprised

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
knowing I can call the helpline when I feel anxious or need to talk anything through. It’s an excellent service.” Helpline Developments The RCS Helpline continues to grow and develop to better meet the needs of survivors contacting us,

The newsletter of Rape Crisis Scotland
developing a Scotland-wide helpline. In 2006 development work began on the RCS Helpline and the service was launched on 11th October 2007. The RCS Helpline has been established to work in tandem with local centres, providing a daily helpline

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