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Support to Report
Posted on April 16 2014 at 01:00
The Support to Report Project is funded by the Scottish Government and offers 24 hour on-call advocacy support to women and men reporting rape in Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire.
Support to Report ensures that survivors reporting rape can access specialised on-call support from experienced workers at the Rape Crisis Centre in Glasgow. Access to early support and information helps survivors of rape to feel more informed about the legal process as well as linking them into on-going support available at both the Rape Crisis Centre in Glasgow and the Archway sexual assault referral centre.
Support to Report can be contacted at the Rape Crisis Centre in Glasgow on Freephone 08088 00 00 34 or by calling Police Scotland on 101.
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