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Web safety | Rape Crisis Scotland
Search Home Web safety Web safety Computers store a lot of information about the websites you visit, emails and instant messages you send, web-based phone calls you make, online purchases and banking, and many other activities.

Rape Crisis Scotland Online safety:
Knowthenet Useful site with safety information including Google safety centre video. Childline www.childline.org.uk/talk Call: 0800 1111 Bullying line: 0800 44 1111 For children or young people who want to talk to someone in confidence. OFCOM

Woman to Woman An Oral History of Rape
very involved in women’s safety, women’s personal safety and… was good at karate, etc, but she’d established some techniques for women to learn to improve their personal safety, which didn’t involve…going for five years to karate

The Nationality and Borders Bill Threatens The Safety and Rights of Already ...
Guest blog by Talat Yaqoob, a consultant and campaigner, on the latest hostile environment policy.

New initiative aimed to improve women’s safety | Rape Crisis Scotland
to improve women’s safety News New initiative aimed to improve women’s safety Posted on February 11 2011 at 00:00 Glasgow Taxis recently launched a new initiative offering to provide a safe, secure and prioritised service

New Online Safety resources from Rape Crisis Scotland | Rape Crisis Scotland
News New Online Safety resources from Rape Crisis Scotland News New Online Safety resources from Rape Crisis Scotland Posted on February 10 2014 at 00:00 Rape Crisis Scotland has produced a range of new resources to help

CONSULTATION Bail and Release From
in the interests of public safety (including the safety of the complainer) or to prevent a significant risk of prejudice to the interests of justice limiting the circumstances in which grounds for the refusal of bail in summary procedure (less

Scottish women’s organisations make final appeal to House of Lords to ...
Learning Hub Privacy Web safety Accessibility Terms & conditions Rape Crisis Scotland is a charitable company limited by guarantee Registered in Scotland No 258568 Recognised by the Inland Revenue as a Scottish Charity No SC025642

Campaign Evaluation Report Rape Crisis
women think about their own safety, These responses illustrate how the campaign was working at a number of levels. They also highlight how the attribution of “blame” was not always clear cut, with the notion that a woman does have to consider

SUMMARY INFORMATION FOR PARTNERS,
and human rights framework. Safety, security and dignity Organisations ensure that all interventions prioritise the safety, security and dignity of service users and staff/volunteers. Diversity and fair access to services Organisations respect the

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