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This is not an invitation to rape me | Rape Crisis Scotland
Launched on 15 October 2008 by Justice Secretary, Kenny MacAskill, this groundbreaking national campaign tackled women-blaming attitudes to rape.

10 Top Tips to End Rape | Rape Crisis Scotland
10 top tips - shifting the focus of rape prevention messaging

Campaigns | Rape Crisis Scotland
Find local support Support resources FAQ Resources For survivors For friends & family For young people Survivors' voices Survivor Activism Zines Survivor Reference Group: Podcast Mini-Series SRG Podcast: Episode 1

Complaints | Rape Crisis Scotland
Complaints

Media enquiries | Rape Crisis Scotland
If you are looking for a comment or interview from Rape Crisis Scotland, or would like to work with us on a story, please get in touch with our Press and Campaigns Officer Brenna Jessie.

Privacy | Rape Crisis Scotland
You can visit this website and the documents it contains without disclosing any personal information.

Contact us | Rape Crisis Scotland
Find local support Support resources FAQ Resources For survivors For friends & family For young people Survivors' voices Survivor Activism Zines Survivor Reference Group: Podcast Mini-Series SRG Podcast: Episode 1

Helpline | Rape Crisis Scotland
You don’t have to cope on your own – we’re here to help.

Find local support | Rape Crisis Scotland
Details of local rape crisis centres

Reporting & legal | Rape Crisis Scotland
We know that the decision to report to the police can be a difficult one.

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