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GB 1534 SWA/1/06/1 · File · 1990-01
Part of Scottish Women's Aid Collection

A series of Scottish Women's Aid publications that are "a series of leaflets designed to explain the legal rights of women in Scotland who have been abused physically, mentally, or sexually by the men they live with. It also outlines how a woman may use these rights to protect herself from this abuse. They are written for women themselves but are also an invaluable resource for anyone advising abused women in the course of their work."

1/No. 1: Introduction, Abused Women and the Law
2/No. 2: Your right to protection from violence in your own home
3/No. 3: Your right to remain in, or return to, your own home
4/No. 4: Your right to put your abusive partner out of your home
5/No. 5: Your right to continuing protection from a violent partner
6/No. 6: Your right to alternative accommodation
7/No. 7: Your right to keep your family home
8/No. 8: Your right to custody of your children
9/No. 9: Your right to a divorce
10/No. 10: Your right to financial help from your partner
11/Your Rights: A Legal Information Pack for Abused Women Request Form

GB 1534 SWA/1/10/14 · File · 1999-08
Part of Scottish Women's Aid Collection

Young People Said was a campaign from Scottish Women's Aid where children and young people wrote messages to Sam Galbraith, Minister for Children, Scottish Parliament. Included in the file are RSVPs and messages from MSPs to invites for the launch event for Young People Said.

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GB 1534 SWA/2/DN/3/3 · Item
Part of Scottish Women's Aid Collection

This magazine was written during the second term of the New Opportunities for Women (N.O.W.) course which was organised by Dundee Women's Aid in conjunction with the Adult Basic Education Centre in Dundee.

GB 1534 SWA/1/06/3 · File · 1991 - 2005
Part of Scottish Women's Aid Collection

This file contains leaflets published by Scottish Women's Aid addressed to agencies who work with women and children who are experiencing domestic abuse.

1/Social Workers - working with abused women and their children [Jun-05]
2/To Casualty Departments [Apr-91]
3/To The Clergy [Apr-91]
4/To General Practitioners [Apr-91]
5/To Health Visitors [Apr-91]
6/To The Police [Apr-91]
7/To Social Workers [Apr-91]
8/To Benefit Agency Workers [Nov-95]