Background Information:
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 is a member of the Scottish Rape Crisis Alliance; and we work
collaboratively with rape crisis centres across Scotland and specialist organisations in this sector as part of
the national movement to eradicate male violence against women.
Supporting over 600 survivors every year and engaging with thousands of people in Lanarkshire in achieving our
objectives, Lanarkshire Rape Crisis Centre is the lead specialist agency in this field and is highly regarded
and trusted by statutory organisations, local third sector partners and most importantly the women and girls we
support. Women and girls are overwhelmingly those subjected to all forms of sexual violence, men are
overwhelmingly those perpetrating those offences and we operate from a feminist analysis of male violence
against women. We are committed to upholding women’s rights, equality, and dignity, and to delivering services
within the lawful framework that enables specialist, women only provision. More information on all the services
we provide are available here lanrcc.org.uk
The National Lottery Community Fund, Improving Lives- Young Persons Project 2025-2027:
Lanarkshire Rape Crisis Centre (LRCC) has been awarded funding for a 3-year period for a Young Survivors Project. The
funding will provide a dedicated Young Survivors Support Service and lead to the creation of a Young People
Reference Group. The Support Service will offer a range of individual and peer support options to aid in the
recovery from any form of sexual violence or abuse. The Reference Group will be a space for young people to come
together in solidarity, have their voices championed and amplified and be a key part of the prevention landscape
tackling gender-based violence. The staff employed as part of the project will lead on the development and
delivery of the project and work collaboratively within our existing staff teams to deliver the project
outcomes.
This position of SV Prevention Practitioner is funded equivalent of 1 day per week under this fund and equivalent of
2 days per week under the Scottish Government Children, Young People and Families Fund as part of the work in
delivering the national prevention programme in secondary schools.
Purpose of Post
The postholder will play a key role in the facilitation of programmes in school with young people around recovery
from sexual violence, what healthy sexual relationships look like (using nationally approved prevention
materials), and to support schools, colleges, universities and communities in implementing holistic and
strategic approaches to addressing gender-based violence. The postholder will also support the Young People
Project lead in the establishment of a reference group and other group activity to: amplify young survivors
voices, offer peer support and connection, engage in consultations, lead on awareness raising campaigns and
influence the work of LRCC and the Violence Against Women partner agencies in Lanarkshire.