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BRIEFING 16 Days of Action 2022:
National Advocacy Project - Briefing
BRIEFING Single Judge Trials (2023)
CONSULTATION Children (Care and
CONSULTATION Reforming the criminal law
Consultation response Scottish
Supporting Male Survivors Of Sexual
The Rape Crisis Sexual Violence
BRIEFING ‘Improving Victims’
Our vision is a Scotland free from
their own pace, with staff training delivered by their local Rape Crisis Centre. Through ESAS schools are encouraged to establish Action groups with staff and students working together to identify their own solutions, such as projects or events
National Advocacy Project - Briefing
the development of further training and support networks for advocacy workers as well as enhanced partnership working and embedding mechanisms for communication and early referrals to the project. Of the survivors supported during the first
BRIEFING Single Judge Trials (2023)
can engage in interactive training sessions in a Joanne Conaghan “The Essence of Rape” (2019) 39 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 151 at 165. ‘Piecing Together Puzzles: Complainers’ Experiences of The Not Proven Verdict’ V. Munro
CONSULTATION Children (Care and
instructed so the specialist training and involvement in those cases. They will also be presided over by a Sheriff who will not routinely be involved in these cases as High Court Judges will. Another important consideration is that there will not
CONSULTATION Reforming the criminal law
in nature and appropriate training will need to be given to criminal jus?ce partners, including the police, COPFS and the judiciary to allow for their e?ec?ve use. Implementa?on will require to be properly resourced and sustained for these
Consultation response Scottish
robust trauma informed training is available to judges to enable psychological harm and trauma to be adequately understood in sentencing decisions. 16. Do you think either of the guidelines will lead to an increase or decrease in public
Supporting Male Survivors Of Sexual
of our team receive the same training and would take it at your pace. If you don’t want to speak to us by phone, email or text, there’s some information in this lea?et which might help. You’ll ?nd more on our website at
The Rape Crisis Sexual Violence
action group, staff training, policy development, curricular enhancement and a pupil-led school campaign. Existing programmes, such as the Prevention Programme and the MVP Programme, all contribute to a whole school approach and the ESAS
BRIEFING ‘Improving Victims’
specialist trauma-informed training for all personnel In addition, we believe that the court should feature: - Dedicated advocacy and court support provided by Rape Crisis advocacy workers A totally new approach to the scheduling of trials which
Our vision is a Scotland free from
We will continue to provide training to police and Crown Office staff involved in the investigation and prosecution of sexual offences. We will provide specialist support and advocacy to complainers who are engaged or considering engaging with the