Prevention Network News
Pleasure vs. Profit: Growing Up in Pornified Scotland A film and resource pack challenging the sexualisation of young people in Scotland, has been launched.
'Why Create a Drama?' now Online: Primary prevention in a time of austerity 'Why Create a Drama?' resource packs have been launched, marking the final stage of the project. These, accompanied by the screenplay, are now available online.
Schools Launch and Delivery Plan Showcase Safehub and dartss websites go live as National Domestic Abuse Delivery Plan comes to a close.
Introducing Pat Elliott: Development Officer with Zero Tolerance Pat's new role seeks to develop relationships with Scottish Employers and work with them to engage with VAW issues.
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News
Crown Office publishes new rape conviction figures. Figures indicate a rise in the conviction rate, however Rape Crisis Scotland urge that there is no room for complacency.
"When are we going to start scrutinising perpetrators instead of those they assault?" Rape Crisis Scotland has launched a new postcard campaign challenging attitudes to rape.
Smile You're Beautiful PEEK announce a series of Peer Education Group workshops on issues that affect young women, such as body image and sexualisation in the media.
Criminalise Forced Marriage says Survivor. Forced Marriage Survivor embarks on a UK wide road show, raising awairness and educating frontline staff to spot the warning signs for when someone might be at risk.
For a change of perspective EWL launch a one-minute video in support of their campaign calling for abolition of prostitution.
Training
Shakti Women's Aid (Edinburgh), are delivering training on Domestic Abuse and BME Women, Children & Young People, throughout July and August.
See our training calendar for more opportunities over the next months.
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