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RESEARCH REPORT Independent Legal
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021 CONTENTS
supporting survivors in scotland Rape
Report Delivering sexual violence
Edinburgh Rape Crisis National Service
Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 CONTENTS
Our vision is a Scotland free from
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
and public education campaigns that aim to put victims at the heart of the criminal justice system, there remains a startling “disconnect” between the ambitions of legislators and policy makers and the reality of a sexual assault trial
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
Brenna Jessie, Press and Campaigns Coordinator. E: brenna.jessie@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk | M: 07936362932 4
ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021 CONTENTS
young people, planning joint campaigns We also launched a student eLearning module so that for the 16 Days of Action Against Violence against institutions could reach students at scale with key Women and delivering training to a range of
https://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/resources/1678786542_RCS-Annual-report-2020-2021-web-pages.pdf
supporting survivors in scotland Rape
developments of policies / campaigns, prevention work, working with tech world and good practice in supporting survivors. RCS hosted a Learning Disability awareness day for frontline workers in Perth, facilitated by People First Scotland (PFS),
Report Delivering sexual violence
communications, policy and campaigns work that focuses on marginalised women such as; the impact of hostile migration policies on survivors of sexual violence or institutionalised racism/sexism in policing. Delivering this work is not only the
Edinburgh Rape Crisis National Service
external consultations and campaigns in relation to wider social issues affecting their lives. There was a Service User Involvement policy dated 25 May 2016 saved as a draft document. Point 7 referred to friends and family receiving services
Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
work of local centres and campaigns to improve responses to rape. The RCS helpline, a free and confidential service offering initial support and information, is open every day from 6pm to 12 midnight. Police Scotland operates a referral system
ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 CONTENTS
to our team of a Press & Campaigns Officer gave a real boost to this aspect of our work, and we undertook an extensive and varied range of media engagements during the year. In addition to our own briefings and comments, we supported a number
Our vision is a Scotland free from
award-winning, innovative campaigns to increase public awareness of sexual violence that have succeeded in achieving a broad reach and impact. This has included the billboard campaign ’This is not an invitation to rape me’, TV advertisement
Briefing Scottish Parliament | 16 Days
Brenna Jessie, Press and Campaigns Coordinator. E: brenna.jessie@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk | M: 07936362932 4