It is a matter of national shame that women survivors of sexual violence are asked to sacrifice their privacy so that a small ...
The Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre must also publicly apologise to Roz Adams who was unlawfully dismissed over her ...
Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GRRC) has left the Rape Crisis Scotland (RCS) network over its commitment to gender-ideology.
Rosemary Whyte, who co-founded the country’s first centre in Glasgow in 1978, hailed the “brave and principled” decision by ...
Roz Adams was awarded £70,000 after a tribunal found she had faced discrimination over her belief that biological sex is ...
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Sandy Brindley, chief executive of Rape Crisis Scotland, said: "This is a landmark judgement that has the potential to ...
A Glasgow rape support centre has broken away from Rape Crisis Scotland amid an ongoing gender row. Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis said it had split from the umbrella charity as its priority is to ...
Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis has split from Rape Crisis Scotland, citing conflicts over the inclusion of trans women in support services. The charity said it had not taken the decision lightly ...
A pilot scheme to hold trials for serious sexual offences without a jury has been scrapped by the Scottish government. The ...
There is turmoil at Scotland's national rape crisis charity after one of the country's biggest support centres cut all ties over a row about gender and women-only spaces. Rape Crisis Scotland ...
A rape crisis centre has been told to pay £70,000 to a former employee and to publicly apologise for its treatment of her, ...