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Woman to Woman An Oral History of Rape
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I Just Froze | Rape Crisis Scotland
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Making an impact Rape Crisis Scotland
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Woman to Woman An Oral History of Rape
done various courses and programmes and I’d quite a lot of experience of dealing with folk with depression…I’d…done quite a lot of therapeutic work. I did feel that that probably at the time wasn’t particularly valued…and I can see
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and develop the education programmes delivered by Rape Crisis centres in Scotland, to increase young people’s access to high quality sexual violence prevention education. Following consultation with our thirteen member centres, Rape Crisis
Prevention | Rape Crisis Scotland
Young people often tell us of sexual violence they experience in many areas of their lives – in relationships, peer groups, homes, education and work, on and offline. Increasingly they tell us that sexual harassment, intimate image abuse,
Rape Crisis The newsletter of Rape
Help is offered in two basic programmes: SOS help-line and in the Shelter for abused women and children. ß Our additional programmes are: a self-help group, educating professionals, raising public awareness, an annual action “What is the matter
I Just Froze | Rape Crisis Scotland
'I just froze' is Rape Crisis Scotland's new public awareness campaign, which aims to challenge and change common misconceptions that there is a right or wrong way for people to react during or after a rape.
National Advocacy Project | Rape Crisis Scotland
If you want to find out what reporting would involve and talk it through, we are here for you to help with that.
Making an impact Rape Crisis Scotland
Prevention workers delivered programmes to 13,466 young people in 114 schools, and supported over 150 to get involved through facilitating programmes, taking part in Reclaim the Night marches, training teachers, blogging, and creating zines and
A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
in prison based programmes. In addition we will not be running White Ribbon sessions with men convicted of sex offences at the moment. SPS already has very well developed and recognized intensive treatment and risk management processes
Scottish Women's Rights Centre | Rape Crisis Scotland
Scottish Women's Rights Centre