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Woman to Woman An Oral History of Rape
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Campaign Evaluation Report Rape Crisis
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“I’d already been quite involved in some of the other aspects of what the women’s movement in Edinburgh had been doing, so I’d been involved in…the regional women’s liberation group that formed in Edinburgh…probably around sort of
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or university. RCS: Who’s involved and what kind of activities has STAMP undertaken? RCS: What has the response been locally? HB: We currently have 33 young people aged between 16-24 from across Lanarkshire involved in the project. We engage
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to Claire O’Neill, who was involved in “Smile You’re Beautiful”. I found PEEK, Possibilities for East End Kids, online when I was looking for 4th year work experience. After reading all about the project I decided I wanted to get involved
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the harm caused to women involved in these activities which emerged in the course of the consultation which followed protest and lobbying by activists meant that the Government, at least, now refrains from this sort of advertising.
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The Tightrope getting involved. Visit the website at: http://edinburgh. ihollaback.org/ Matthew Docherty, Laura Watts and Laura Tomson presented peer research led by Zero Tolerance, exploring young people’s perceptions of what is
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training for everyone involved in the justice process. There were concerns about the quality and consistency of this training, and how it would be monitored. Survivors asked about what the consequences would be for those involved in the
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vulnerable clients, women involved in prostitution, addiction, homeless…can be more difficult to contact. They may also have a lot of other services involved with them. The support worker’s role may be more about sharing information with
Campaign Evaluation Report Rape Crisis
raped just because they are involved the sex industry. It was understood that rape of women involved in the sex industry is an issue and this execution was seen to be tackling this specific crime. “I like this one because there are so many
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like the Court would be involved at a much, much earlier stage than happens just now. Would the judge be present during the crossexamination, would you envision? Well, that’s one of the issues that we have to iron out, as to whether that is