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February 3, 2005: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence
A new legal handbook for victims of sexual violence has just
been launched. ‘From Report to Court – A Handbook for Adult Survivors of Sexual
Violence’ offers a comprehensive source of help and advice to victims from the
perspective of the victim.
Rights of Women, a not-for-profit
organisation working to “inform, educate and empower women on the law and their
legal rights”, and Cathy Halloran from London Metropolitan University's
Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit have worked together to produce the
handbook. The handbook, a copy of which is available from
Rights of Women website, brings
together information and advice on the process of reporting and prosecuting
sexual violence.
The Home Office funded production of
the handbook, which offers a unique source of information written from the
victims’ perspective. Home Office Minister
Baroness Scotland set out the key steps the Government has taken to improve
support and services for victims. The new
Domestic Violence,
Crime and Victims Act puts victims at the heart of the criminal justice
system and will ensure more offenders pay towards supporting victims. It
provides for a statutory Victims’ Code of Practice and a new Commissioner for
Victims who will have a key role in championing victims’ rights across all
services.The Government is supporting the development of services in the
community as well as Sexual Assault Referral Centres. There are now 13 Sexual
Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) across England and Wales. SARCs provide
immediate medical care and counselling for victims of serious sexual assault
and, if the victim chooses, an opportunity to assist the Police investigation
into alleged offences. The Home Office will shortly publish a booklet about
sexual abuse and the law for people with a learning disability and those under
16 years old with a learning disability.
Baroness Scotland said:
“Sexual violence is a horrific crime which causes great
distress and has long lasting effects. I welcome the launch of this handbook,
which is written from the unique perspective of victims of sexual violence,
and gives survivors of sexual violence a user friendly comprehensive source of
advice and support. I would like to thank the voluntary and community sector
groups who play a huge role in improving support for victims, for the
considerable amount work they have put into making the handbook a reality. I
also hope this handbook will help raise awareness of the issues affecting
victims of sexual violence.We are also developing Sexual Assault Referral
Centres (SARCs) which are widely recognised as the way forward for provision
of acute services to victims of rape and sexual assault. However, we know that
not all victims choose to go to a SARC and most are not designed to address
the longer-term needs of victims of sexual violence, and that is why the
Government is also supporting the development of alternative but complimentary
services in the community.”
Rights of Women Director Ranjit Kaur said:
“Rights of Women are pleased to be launching this handbook
as part of its broader campaign to combat sexual violence, as well as
educating and informing women about their legal rights and remedies. We
believe this handbook will provide essential information to women who have
experienced sexual violence about what they can expect from law enforcement
and government agencies.”
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