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Rape Crisis National Service Standards
external consultations and campaigns in relation to wider social issues affecting their lives. • Service User Involvement policy • Case study [showing how service users are informed of feedback opportunities on service provision and how

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
Major public awareness campaigns such as thisisnotaninvitationtorapeme.co.uk and notever. co.uk have been developed to tackle women blaming attitudes towards rape. It is clear, however, that much remains to be done. In 2014-15, there were

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
work of local centres and campaigns to improve responses to rape. The RCS helpline, a free and confidential service offering initial support and information, is open every day from 6pm to 12 midnight. Police Scotland operates a referral system

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
for students. There are campaigns all across Scotland, and the rest of the UK, to promote awareness for all forms of sexual violence, but in this day and age, with young people being so heavily influenced by pop culture, I think music is a

Annual Report 2011 Introducing Rape
to use our public awareness campaigns Not Ever and This Is Not An Invitation To Rape Me, and to respond to the many enquiries received about these, both directly and through the campaign websites. Together with the ROSEY Project, we carried out a

The newsletter of RAPE CRISIS Scotland
www.amnesty.org.uk/scotland campaigns Imagine A World … Amnesty Launches Postcard Booklet As part of Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women Campaign in Scotland and to launch the Sixteen Days of Action (November 25 – December

Rape Crisis The newsletter of Rape
assaulted short-lived media campaigns from knee-jerk me walked free from the courtroom, even with the political pressure; however these solutions are testimony of a previous victim, to the laughter and not enough. The voices of victims need to

The newsletter of Rape Crisis Scotland
I think though, in other campaigns in other areas such as public health, we have shown that we can do it. I think my priority here would be about awareness-raising, first of all. One of the things that causes these sorts of attitudes to fester

RESEARCH REPORT Independent Legal
and public education campaigns that aim to put victims at the heart of the criminal justice system, there remains a startling “disconnect” between the ambitions of legislators and policy makers and the reality of a sexual assault trial

Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
Brenna Jessie, Press and Campaigns Coordinator. E: brenna.jessie@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk | M: 07936362932 4

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