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RESEARCH REPORT Independent Legal
Imagine How It Feels | Rape Crisis Scotland
BRIEFING 16 Days of Action 2022:
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
1 Contents Introduction 3 What is
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Report Delivering sexual violence
Consultation response Scottish
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Where practicable and where resources allow, the same approach will be followed for adult witnesses who suffer from a mental disorder. Advocacy workers will have a key role in providing information to these witnesses. Our Commitment We fully
RESEARCH REPORT Independent Legal
largely due to a lack of resources to support the necessary infrastructure for an effective nationwide witness support system. 11 1.05 Despite the reform agenda, it is difficult to know to what extent, if at all, complainers feel better off. In
Imagine How It Feels | Rape Crisis Scotland
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BRIEFING 16 Days of Action 2022:
ensuring that we have the resources to continue to deliver - specialist interventions which are critical to enabling a safe space for young people to talk about consent and healthy sexual relationships, and that these are able to reach the
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
ensuring that we have the resources we need to continue to deliver specialist interventions which are critical to enabling a safe space for young people to talk about consent and healthy sexual relationships. ? Advocate for sustainable funding
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Crisis Scotland’s support resources 23 08088 01 03 02 www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk Rape Crisis Scotland, Abbey House, 10 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 6LU Office tel: 0141 331 4180 E: info@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk Web:
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like to see efforts and resources being directed towards reimagining what justice can look like for survivors of sexual harm, and in our society more generally.’ (A Rape Crisis Centre) 41
Report Delivering sexual violence
support services had the resources and funding to provide them with what they needed: “I actually had a good experience but this was years ago, they told me what I could do, where I could go, it was local, but I don’t think I would get that
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either through increased resources for the National Advocacy Service and/or the Emma Ritch Law Clinic. We appreciate that such funding is a matter for the Scottish Government however it is important to note this as a consideration for the
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more information and helpful resources below: » » » » www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/help-support/ www.ercc.scot/information/little-green-book/ www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/mental-health/