Rape Crisis Scotland Sexual Violence Prevention Programme in Secondary Schools

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Dear Stirling Council,

Rape Crisis Scotland provide a national sexual violence prevention programme to local authority secondary schools. The programme aims to provide consistency in approaches to the prevention of sexual violence and contributes to Equally Safe, the national strategy to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls.

Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre received funding from the Scottish Government Early Years Intervention fund, administered by Rape Crisis Scotland, to run the sexual violence prevention programme in Secondary Schools across Clackmannanshire Council, Falkirk Council and Stirling Council.

In relation to the Rape Crisis Sexual Violence Prevention Programme,

1. Please provide the names of the Secondary schools in your authority area that had a workshop delivered by Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre in 2018.

2. For each of the schools identified in response to point number 1, please provide the number of workshops delivered, the name of each workshop, the year group and the approximate number of pupils this included.

3. Please provide the names of the Secondary schools in your authority area that had a workshop delivered by Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre in 2019.

4. For each of the schools identified in response to point number 3, please provide the number of workshops delivered, the name of each workshop, the year group and the approximate number of pupils included.

Yours faithfully,

S. Sinclair

FOI, Stirling Council

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FOI, Stirling Council

Dear S. Sinclair,

 

I refer to your request for information, logged by us as FOI/15252 and can
provide the following information in response to your request.

1.       Please provide the names of the Secondary schools in your
authority area that had a workshop delivered by Forth Valley Rape Crisis
Centre in 2018.
No Secondary Schools in the Stirling Council area had workshops delivered
Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre in 2018.

 

2.       For each of the schools identified in response to point number 1,
please provide the number of workshops delivered, the name of each
workshop, the year group and the approximate number of pupils this
included.
N/A

 

3.       Please provide the names of the Secondary schools in your
authority area that had a workshop delivered by Forth Valley Rape Crisis
Centre in 2019.
No Secondary Schools in the Stirling Council area had workshops delivered
Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre in 2019.

 

4.       For each of the schools identified in response to point number 3,
please provide the number of workshops delivered, the name of each
workshop, the year group and the approximate number of pupils included.
N/A

 

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Records & Information Governance Team

Records & Information Governance | Stirling Council | Old Viewforth |
Stirling FK8 2ET  
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