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Privacy notice | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
when we work with you. This Privacy Notice sets out our policies on the collection and use of your data, and

Advocacy support | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
At the SWRC we recognise that abuse and violence can affect every aspect of a woman’s life. Some of these challenges can include finding a place to live, engaging with the police, child welfare, accessing healthcare, getting financial support,

Someone is stalking me, what can I do? | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
We know that lockdown measures can feel particularly isolating if you are experiencing stalking.

Contact form | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
used and kept by reading our Privacy Notice ): * --- Please choose an answer --- Yes Complete our anti-spam check: More ways to contact us

6 things to know about sexual harassment at university or college | News/Blo...
Porn Helpline has a guide to privacy settings in most social media platforms . Report Harmful content has guides on how to report different types of abuse through social media platforms. The Cybersmile Foundation has a list of online safety

Doxing: what is it and what are your rights? | News/Blog | Scottish Women’...
Sometimes this violation of privacy is done as a form of revenge. This can be perpetrated against public figures, or against private citizens, and is usually done with the intention of harassing, exposing, or causing financial harm to the

Flashing and cyber-flashing – what to do and where to get support | News/B...
harassment can invade your privacy and make you feel uncomfortable and unsafe.   What does the law say in Scotland? Sexual exposure (‘Flashing’) In Scotland, it is a crime for someone to intentionally expose their genitals to

FollowItApp: Support with stalking | News/Blog | Scottish Women’s Rights C...
Helpline has a guide to privacy settings in most social media platforms . Report Harmful Content has guides on how to report different types of abuse through social media platforms. The Cybersmile Foundation has a list of online

Know your rights: the criminal justice process | News/Blog | Scottish Womenâ...
includes preserving your privacy, keeping you safe and limiting any re-traumatisation during interviews. As a survivor of gender-based violence you may be entitled to civil protection measures such as an interdict or a non-harassment order. You

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