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We aim to change attitudes about male violence against women and improve services and legal provision for female survivors. We work in partnership with other groups at local and national level, offer talks to schools and community groups and get involved in a variety of other activities as part of working towards our goal of ending violence against women. We produced 6 postcards and posters as part of the 16 days to End Violence Against Women in conjunction with Truth About Rape. They challenge the myths that exist within society about rape and sexual abuse and highlight the prevalence of violence against women. If you would like to request a poster to display please contact us on 0131 557 6737 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . 'Not Ever' campaign 'Not Ever' is Scotland's first TV campaign aimed at tackling women-blaming attitudes to rape. http://www.notever.co.uk/ This is not an invitation to rape meRape Crisis Scotland launched this campaign in October 2008 to change attitudes that women are to blame for rape. To find out more about the campaign and how to show your support visit: www.thisisnotaninvitationtorapeme.co.uk Women's Support Project Works to raise awareness of the extent and effects of violence against women and children, and to support those affected by violence. Key themes in their work have been highlighting links between different forms of male violence and promoting an interagency response to the abuse of women and children. www.womenssupportproject.co.uk Violence Against Women Prevention Scotland www.vawpreventionscotland.org.uk |
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