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Poverty disproportionately impacts women - we need solutions | Rape Crisis S...
likely to rely on public transport (the costs of which are soaring) and are more likely to struggle with high childcare costs. Women of colour, disabled women and women in other marginalised groups continue to face particular social

Reaching Out With Compassion | Rape Crisis Scotland
As necessary Covid 19 restrictions continue to dominate our lives there’s been a shift in the public conversation that needs a closer look.

The reality of rurality for survivors of sexual violence | Rape Crisis Scotland
which do exist, and public transport is typically limited and costly. Communities, while often close-knit, are not necessarily safe for survivors. The widely held belief that abusers are one-off, ‘over there and not here’, rather than

Faculty of Advocate Investigation: 'boys club' accused of closing ...
of the case on public transport. Gordon Jackson is a powerful public figure, he is a QC, the former Dean of the Faculty of Advocates and has a legal team representing him in this process. The ten women from the case have no legal

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