News

"Not Ever" to screen in local cinema
We are delighted to report that Dumfries & Galloway Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women Partnership will be screening "Not Ever" in the Robert Burns Cinema in Dumfries on 17th, 18th & 23rd September and on the 2nd & 18th October.
Glasgow Rape Crisis Volunteer Training
Glasgow Rape Crisis will be starting a new Volunteer Training Programme in November.
Anyone interested in doing this should email Isabelle@rapecrisiscentre-glasgow.co.uk before the middle of October. An Information Evening will be held on 21st October.
Making Recovery a Reality
"Making recovery a reality" is a new film from Rape Crisis Scotland which looks at the impact of sexual violence on survivors and highlights the support services offered by the Rape Crisis network in Scotland. Women who have been supported by Rape Crisis centres describe their own journeys of recovery and the part that Rape Crisis has played in making their recovery a reality. We are enormously grateful to everyone who took part in the making of the film.
Save Violence Against Women Services Campaign
Save Violence Against Women Services Campaign
“Not Ever” – Scotland’s first ever TV rape advert launched this week
Rape Crisis Scotland has launched Scotlands first ever TV campaign aimed at tackling women-blaming attitudes to rape. The advert was launched at a special screening at the Glasgow Film Theatre on Monday 28 June, and was broadcast for the first time that night during coverage of Brazil’s World Cup match. It will continue to be shown over the next 9 weeks on STV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
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