All posts we recruit require a female applicant under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010, Schedule
9, and Part 1. Section 7(2) e of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975.
Lanarkshire Rape Crisis Centre (LRCC); established in 2004, is an independent charity with the objective of relieving
the distress and improving the welfare of women and girls who, at any time in their lives, have been subjected
to any form of sexual violence. LRCC works collaboratively with 17 Rape Crisis Centres across Scotland who also
adhere to National Service Standards.
Today we deliver on the following:
- Provide trauma informed therapeutic support to women and girls who have experienced rape and all forms of sexual
violence (aged 12+) as well as their friends, family, partners and workers. We also provide crisis support
options for male survivors and survivors of all gender identities.
- Provide advocacy support to those
considering or engaging with the criminal justice process; there are 4 justice advocacy practitioner positions
currently operating in Lanarkshire. The team manager provides induction, training and ongoing support to this
post.
- Work in partnership with communities, partner agencies and other key stakeholders to improve
understanding of gender-based violence, provide trauma informed responses to survivors of sexual violence and
develop community level prevention initiatives
- Delivers prevention work with young people as part of the
Rape Crisis Scotland National Prevention Programme. rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/prevention and
specific prevention project work funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.
Background Information: National Advocacy Service
The National Advocacy Service is funded by the Scottish Government, with the fund being administered by Rape Crisis
Scotland and delivered by local rape crisis centres. The service aims to provide support and advocacy to
survivors who have engaged or are considering engaging with the criminal justice system following a sexual
crime. You can read more about the National Advocacy project here
rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/national-advocacy-project
The broad objectives are:
- An improvement in the support available to survivors of rape and serious sexual crime
- An improvement in
the experience of the criminal justice process for survivors of rape and serious sexual crime
- The
development of a better understanding of motivations whether or not to proceed within the criminal justice
process, and what difference advocacy support makes to this decision.
The Centre is based in central Hamilton; however, justice advocacy practitioners spend parts of their working time in
locations such as court buildings and police stations. This post is funded by the Scottish Government and is
classed as maternity cover for a period of 10 months.
Purpose of the post:
The overall aim of this post is to provide support and justice advocacy to survivors who are engaged, or considering
engaging, with the criminal justice system following an experience of sexual violence.