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Support resources | Rape Crisis Scotland
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How to access 999 if you are deaf | Rape Crisis Scotland
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Volunteering | Rape Crisis Scotland
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Privacy Web safety Accessibility Terms & conditions Rape Crisis Scotland is a charitable company limited by guarantee
Registered in Scotland No 258568
Scottish Charity No SC025642 Design and illustration by Jo Harrison
Deaf access to support | Rape Crisis Scotland
As well as email you can contact us by free calls via online BSL interpreter through Contact Scotland BSL.
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.
Support resources | Rape Crisis Scotland
Learning Hub
Privacy Web safety Accessibility Terms & conditions Rape Crisis Scotland is a charitable company limited by guarantee
Registered in Scotland No 258568
Scottish Charity No SC025642 Design and illustration by Jo Harrison
I need help | Rape Crisis Scotland
Learning Hub
Privacy Web safety Accessibility Terms & conditions Rape Crisis Scotland is a charitable company limited by guarantee
Registered in Scotland No 258568
Scottish Charity No SC025642 Design and illustration by Jo Harrison
How to access 999 if you are deaf | Rape Crisis Scotland
You can register with the two main approved national deaf access to 999 emergency services through BT Text Relay (call them by dialling 999 on your minicom/textphone) or on your mobile by registering with the emergencySMS service.
Fundraising | Rape Crisis Scotland
Information on fundraisers and individual donations, which make a massive difference to our work
Volunteering | Rape Crisis Scotland
Volunteers are valued members of the Rape Crisis Scotland team, and essential to the operation of our National Helpline. We want volunteers from a range of backgrounds and circumstances, because we believe this helps us provide the best service and