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Defamation: What is it and what do I need to know? | News/Blog | Scottish Wo...
Economic abuse and the law: what you need to know | News/Blog | Scottish Wom...
FollowItApp: Support with stalking | News/Blog | Scottish Women’s Rights C...
LEGAL GUIDE: Reporting Sexual Crimes to the Police | News/Blog | Scottish Wo...
Gender, Justice and Legal Aid in Scotland | News/Blog | Scottish Women’s R...
Pro-Bono Solicitor Network: Launching Tuesday 27th June 2023 | News/Blog | ...
The Forensic Medical Services Act: What you need to know | News/Blog | Scott...
Voyeurism and upskirting: what are they and what are your rights? | News/Blo...
Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
Accessibility | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
Helpline
Information and resources on domestic abuse and forced marriage are available on the SWA website.
Email: helpline@sdafmh.org.uk
24 Hour Helpline: 0800 027 1234
Rape Crisis Scotland
Visit Rape Crisis Scotland's website
Economic abuse and the law: what you need to know | News/Blog | Scottish Wom...
use, and manage ‘economic resources’ - things like housing, food, clothing, transportation, employment and education. It often builds up over time and can in many cases be experienced alongside other types of domestic abuse.
Economic
FollowItApp: Support with stalking | News/Blog | Scottish Women’s Rights C...
as possible. These are some resources that can help you secure your accounts:
The Revenge 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
LEGAL GUIDE: Reporting Sexual Crimes to the Police | News/Blog | Scottish Wo...
all of the need for further resources for women who have experienced sexual crimes. At the Scottish Women’s Rights Centre, we often hear that the process of reporting sexual crimes can be challenging and confusing. What should I expect when
Gender, Justice and Legal Aid in Scotland | News/Blog | Scottish Women’s R...
decreasing time, money and resources
allocated to legal aid cases. This has a
particular and notable impact on rural areas and for women survivors of gender based violence who
access civil protections from these areas. Solicitors also report
Pro-Bono Solicitor Network: Launching Tuesday 27th June 2023 | News/Blog | ...
- for example, lack of resources or lack of evidence - the perpetrator seems to continue to get away with their behaviour. You often hear clients say that the police told them to contact a solicitor to seek civil remedies which can then lead
The Forensic Medical Services Act: What you need to know | News/Blog | Scott...
Crimes helpful.
Useful resources
The Rape Crisis Scotland website has information and support resources for survivors of sexual violence, including information after experiencing rape or sexual assault and information about reporting .
Voyeurism and upskirting: what are they and what are your rights? | News/Blo...
Support and further resources
We hope it will be useful in outlining what actions you can take if you experience voyeurism or upskirting, and what legal options are available to you.
You can find the guide on our website here .
Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
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Accessibility | Scottish Women’s Rights Centre
The SWRC are committed to ensuring that our service is accessible and inclusive to survivors of gender-based violence in Scotland. We recognise that not everyone has the same accessibility needs. To address this, we are committed to piloting an