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CONSULTATION ‘Improving Victims’
The Rape Crisis Sexual Violence
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A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
Annual Report 2009 Introducing Rape
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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/
CONSULTATION ‘Improving Victims’
Usually, the person making the application will serve these but, in this case, it is not appropriate for the accused’s solicitor to have contact details for the survivor.
The Rape Crisis Sexual Violence
procedures Signposts to resources and support services for young people who have been affected by sexual violence The Prevention Programme is designed to be adaptable to meet the needs of local areas, schools and youth settings. The programme
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received support. But resources simply are not keeping up with demand. Most centres are now being forced to operate waiting lists. At the end of September 2023, 825 survivors were on a waiting list for support. Funding simply is not su?cient
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many facilities on hand and resources. The woman I was speaking to said, “come back in a few months, because we’re in a state of flux just now.” So, that would be ideal really to be housed in the women’s library, because it’s a
Annual Report 2009 Introducing Rape
and Polish with associated resources for those with hearing or sight impairment. East Ayrshire It has been a year of expansion. We have moved to larger premises in the same building with much better facilities. Fully accessible to disabled women,
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Guides www.bihr.org.uk/resources/guides 18 19 Text: Compiled/written by Shirley Henderson Acknowledgement: Ann Henderson, STUC The RCS Helpline aims to be inclusive and welcoming to all regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment,
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due to perceived lack of resources, care and understanding. However, at times this was Police officers’ own attitudes around rape and sexual violence influenced how they engaged with survivors and decisions that were made. Survivors were
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To access the full range of resources in this series go to: www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/support-resource or contact the Rape Crisis Scotland Helpline to have copies posted or emailed to you. Rape Crisis Scotland Rape Crisis Scotland is a