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Contact us | Rape Crisis Scotland
Deaf access to support | Rape Crisis Scotland
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | Rape Crisis Scotland
If it’s just happened | Rape Crisis Scotland
Helpline | Rape Crisis Scotland
Find local support | Rape Crisis Scotland
Reporting & legal | Rape Crisis Scotland
Support resources | Rape Crisis Scotland
I need help | Rape Crisis Scotland
How to access 999 if you are deaf | Rape Crisis Scotland
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Deaf access to support | Rape Crisis Scotland
As well as email you can contact us by free calls via online BSL interpreter through Contact Scotland BSL.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | Rape Crisis Scotland
RCS reports & publications Statistics and Key Information Prevention About us What RCS does Our history Oral history Programmes National Advocacy Service Prevention Scottish Women's Rights Centre Media
If it’s just happened | Rape Crisis Scotland
What happened wasn’t your fault. You don’t have to cope on your own.
Helpline | Rape Crisis Scotland
You don’t have to cope on your own – we’re here to help.
Find local support | Rape Crisis Scotland
Details of local rape crisis centres
Reporting & legal | Rape Crisis Scotland
We know that the decision to report to the police can be a difficult one.
Support resources | Rape Crisis Scotland
RCS reports & publications Statistics and Key Information Prevention About us What RCS does Our history Oral history Programmes National Advocacy Service Prevention Scottish Women's Rights Centre Media
I need help | Rape Crisis Scotland
RCS reports & publications Statistics and Key Information Prevention About us What RCS does Our history Oral history Programmes National Advocacy Service Prevention Scottish Women's Rights Centre Media
How to access 999 if you are deaf | Rape Crisis Scotland
You can register with the two main approved national deaf access to 999 emergency services through BT Text Relay (call them by dialling 999 on your minicom/textphone) or on your mobile by registering with the emergencySMS service.