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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

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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

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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

ANNUAL REPORT 1ST APRIL 2018 - 31ST
prioritise for Scotland. safety, and promote good governance, empowerment and continuous improvement. A two-day training session in Lerwick during June was the first northern isles collaboration and a Rape Crisis Scotland hosted the first

ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021 CONTENTS
covering topics such as safety, continuing or starting a justice process child contact during lockdown, changes to courts, and accessing support. accessing virtual hearings, immigration rights, as well women can now call any day of the

BRIEFING Carloway Review (2011)
risks for both public safety and public confidence in the Scottish justice system. The burden of proof for rape in Scotland is extremely high – currently, not only do the Crown have to prove and corroborate that sexual intercourse took

BRIEFING Corroboration (2012)
risks for both public safety and public confidence in the Scottish justice system. The burden of proof for rape in Scotland is extremely high – currently, not only do the Crown have to prove and corroborate that sexual intercourse took

BRIEFING Provision of forensic
advocacy, trauma care, safety planning, immediate clinical needs assessment and health care follow up, including sexual health; Individuals must have access to forensic examinations on a self-referral basis, to ensure that forensic evidence

CONSULTATION Clinical pathways to
access is also helpful for safety and access purposes. Section 5: The National Form 1 How would the national form support implementation of this pathway? 1. How would a national form support implementation of this pathway?: No further comment

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