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The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Everyone has now voted. Once again, I ask scrutineers and candidates to please go to the back of the chamber. The votes will be counted for the final time.In the final round of voting to elect a second Deputy Presiding Officer, the number of votes that were cast for each candi...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Ballot papers up the back. Please vote now.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
I declare that the election for the second Deputy Presiding Officer is now open. The voting procedures are the same as before.Members voted by secret ballot.The Presiding Officer:Voting in this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers,...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Voting for this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is now closed. I invite scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the count. Again, candidates may also observe the count.Colleagues, you will be delighted to know that we have a result. In this round o...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Okay, folks, you know the drill. Ballot papers are at the back of the chamber.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Good afternoon, everyone. I am glad that you are all with us once more. This will be the last voting session of the afternoon, you will be glad to know—before you can all depart the scene.I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer, and ...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is now resumed. I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominees and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to t...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Okay, folks. I have just been given some instructions about what will happen next. However, before that, I want to thank every member who has participated in this voting process. My belated congratulations to them if I have not already spoken to them about winning their own el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the third round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In this round of voting in the el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
This voting period is now open, using the same voting procedure as before.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in this round of the Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the counting of votes. Again, candidates may also observe the count.In the second round of voting in the election of the Presiding Officer, the ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the first round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I now invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In the first round of voting ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
As previously announced, I have received four valid nominations. In alphabetical order, the nominees are: Kenneth Gibson, Clare Haughey, Liam McArthur and Stuart McMillan.The election shall proceed in accordance with rule 11.9 of standing orders. If no member receives an overa...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is resumed. I have received four valid nominations for the position of Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominations and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to the chamb...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I wish to inform members that nominations for the position of Presiding Officer will open at 12.30 pm. Nomination forms can be collected from the parliamentary business team, which is situated in T1.03. Completed nomination forms should be returned to the parliamentary busines...
Kate Campbell (Edinburgh Eastern, Musselburgh and Tranent) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My first allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Kate Rosa Campbell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Stephen Gethins (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Stephen Patrick Gethins, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Jenny Young (Central Scotland and Lothians West) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Jenny Young, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, David Herd Torrance, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Maree Todd, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Maree Todd, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse gum bi mi d...
Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Alison Thewliss, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Alison Thewliss, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse g...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Paul John Sweeney, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Collette Stevenson (East Kilbride) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Collette Stevenson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Pauline Stafford (Bathgate) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I pledge my allegiance to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Pauline Stafford, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Shirley-Anne Somerville (Dunfermline) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Shirley-Anne Somerville, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
David Smith (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, David Haydn Smith, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Alyn Smith (Stirling) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Alyn Edward Smith, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Lorna Slater (Edinburgh Central) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My first allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Lorna Jane Slater, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Mark Simpson (North East Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Mark Simpson, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland and Lothians West) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Graham Simpson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Kim Schmulian (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Kim Schmulian, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Katherine Sangster (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Katherine Blackstock Sangster, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
In my heart, my allegiance is to the people of Scotland.I, Mark Ruskell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Angela Ross (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Angela Ross, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Emma Roddick (Inverness and Nairn) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I make this affirmation under protest in order to sit in this Parliament, where my allegiance will be to the people of Inverness and Nairn.I, Emma Roddick, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, William Cowan Rennie, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Kirsten Oswald (Eastwood) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Kirsten Frances Oswald, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Kate Nevens (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I make this affirmation to the sovereign people of Scotland and pledge that, in all my actions, the interests of the Scottish people shall be paramount over and above those of the monarchy.I, Kate Nevens, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be fait...
Laura Moodie (South Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My affirmation is to the sovereign people of Scotland, whose interests I will always serve before those of the monarchy.I, Laura Moodie, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I believe that the people of this country should be citizens, not subjects, and my first allegiance is to them.I, Carol Ann Mochan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and ...
Laura Mitchell (Moray) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Laura Mitchell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.I, Laura Mitchell, gie my depone, solemnly and sincerely, aat I wull be faithful and...
Jenni Minto (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Jenni Minto, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Jack Middleton (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I declare that my first loyalty will always be to the people of Scotland.I, Jack Middleton, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Colm Merrick (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Colm Merrick, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Lloyd Melville (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Lloyd Alexander Melville, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Pauline Mary McNeill, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Marie Alexandra McNair, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Stuart McMillan (Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Stuart McMillan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Paul McLennan (East Lothian Coast and Lammermuirs) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Paul Stewart McLennan, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Ivan McKee (Glasgow Easterhouse and Springburn) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Ivan McKee, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Cara McKee (West Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Cara McKee, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Helen McDade (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Helen McDade, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Liam Scott McArthur, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Màiri McAllan (Clydesdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Màiri Louise McAllan, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Duncan Massey (North East Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Duncan Massey, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Gillian Anne Martin, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Michael Marra, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Q Manivannan (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I make the affirmation for the people of Scotland and their care, my bonnie, bonnie home.I, Q Manivannan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Ben Macpherson (Edinburgh North Eastern and Leith) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
In order to represent my constituents and serve the common good and the people of Scotland, I, Ben Macpherson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according...
Donald MacKinnon (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Donald MacKinnon, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.Tha mise Dòmhnall MacFhionghain, a’ mionnachadh gum bi mi dìleas agus fìor umhail do A Mhòrachd An Rìgh Teàrla...
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Committee

Equal Opportunities Committee, 14 Mar 2000

14 Mar 2000 · S1 · Equal Opportunities Committee
Item of business
Violence against Women
Sandy Brindley (Rape Crisis Network): Watch on SPTV
My name is Sandy Brindley. I have been a worker with Strathclyde rape crisis centre for around six years. During that time, I have spoken to a significant number of women who have felt incredibly let down by the legal system, which they believed was supposed to protect them after their experience of rape, abuse or sexual assault.

The number of women who report rape and sexual assault is very low. In the past year, of the women who contacted our organisation, 78 per cent did not report the incident to the police. Recent studies suggest that only 10 per cent of incidents of rape or sexual assault are reported by women. Moreover, only about 9 per cent of reported rapes lead to a conviction, according to the most recent figures.

In the past month, I have spoken to two women who are going through the criminal justice system, both of whom said that they would advise a woman who had just been raped not to report the incident. I also spoke to a female officer in a female and child unit—a specialist unit for the investigation of sexual offences—who said that if she were raped she would not report the incident.

Women who go through the criminal justice system experience the process as a violation. Women who have been raped spend around six hours in a police station, often immediately after the rape, which is a traumatic experience. It is likely that women will be examined by a male police casualty surgeon—they do not have the guaranteed option to choose to be examined by a female. If the procurator fiscal decides to proceed with the case, which does not happen in the majority of cases, women can expect to wait for up to a year for the case to be heard, with the court case hanging over them. During that time, in most cases, the accused is released on bail.

During the court case—if things get that far—women face aggressive cross-examination by the defence; that is fairly commonplace in rape and sexual assault trials. Women say that they feel very much as though they are on trial and that they go through with the process only on the slim chance of seeing justice done.

In recent years, significant improvements have been made in police responses to complaints of sexual assault or rape. However, in our experience, work still needs to be done to ensure a consistent, positive response, which should be based on good practice—for example, there is still a lack of female police surgeons.

Women also report that they have been threatened with the charge of wasting police time—indeed, some have been charged—if they decide that they cannot go through with the case, despite the fact that that may be due to intimidation by the defendant's friends or family.

The myth that women make false complaints appears to persist, which can lead some officers to approach interviews with women with a view to proving, or disproving, that they are lying. For example, it may be put to a woman who presents to the police with severe injuries that she simply regrets having had rough sex with her boyfriend. Such comments to women who have just been raped are still being made in 2000.

Concrete steps could be taken that would lead to a significant improvement of women's experience of police procedures. Some excellent recommendations were made in the recent Convention of Scottish Local Authorities document on violence against women, but we understand that few steps have been taken to implement those recommendations.

A further example that we want to raise on the police response to women who have been raped or sexually abused is that of women who have been raped by policemen and how the judicial system handles such cases. We are supporting two women in Scotland who have been raped by policemen and who have found it extremely difficult to access any form of justice. In our opinion, part of that difficulty is that, when a woman complains of rape by a policeman, the case is investigated by the force that employs that policeman. We would like a review of that procedure.

On the legal system, our view is that the common-law definition of rape does not reflect most women's experiences. The common law defines rape as

"carnal knowledge of a woman by a male obtained by overcoming her will"

by penetration of a woman's vagina by a man's penis. That definition excludes anal rape, oral rape and penetration by objects. In the case of women who are raped while sleeping, the law judges them unable actively to withhold their consent, which means that charges of rape cannot be brought.

The time leading up to the trial can be lengthy, with many delays. The amount of information that is given to women about the progress of their case is not consistent throughout Scotland. For example, in some areas of Scotland, a woman might not even be informed if the case is not proceeding. She might expect to go to court within a month, in order to meet the time bar of a year, as she has not been told that the procurator fiscal has decided not to proceed with the case. Women can experience powerlessness in the criminal justice process.

Women have described the trial in a rape or sexual assault case as like being raped again. In several recent cases that have received publicity, women have been cross-examined by the defendant—that is, by the man who raped them. We believe that that should not happen and that it is symbolic of the violation that women experience during such trials.

Sexual history and sexual character evidence is often introduced by defence lawyers in an attempt to discredit women's credibility and testimony. The Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 introduced in 1986 the aim of limiting the use of such evidence. However, women still contact rape crisis centres to relate ordeals where defence lawyers introduce such evidence to discredit them. In 1992, the Scottish Office commissioned research that found that evidence on sexual history or sexual character was introduced in around half the jury trials of sexual offence cases. In a significant minority of cases, that evidence was introduced without reference to the legislation—that is, the legislation was breached.

The Scottish Office research provided useful evidence of what happens in rape trials. Talking about the need for education about what women have to go through, the research stated:

"Perhaps it should be generally known that the defence routinely try to besmirch complainers—"

that is, women who make complaints of rape—

"to call them liars, to bring in irrelevant evidence, to seize on any aspect of their sexuality that can be found, and to construct motives for false allegations".

Research and anecdotal evidence received from women who contact rape crisis centres gives a clear picture of the shortcomings both of the legislation on sexual history evidence and of the implementation—or lack of implementation—of that legislation in our courts. Clear recommendations have been made, which, as far as we understand, have gone nowhere.

We believe that there is a clear and urgent need for review of the criminal justice system as it relates to sexual offences. We have made recommendations on the steps that we would like to be considered as part of any such review. Those recommendations are in our written evidence to the Equal Opportunities Committee.

We believe that the Scottish Executive and Scottish society must take, as a starting point, the fact that 91 per cent of women who are raped or sexually assaulted and have the courage to report the incident to the police receive no justice and no protection from our legal system.

In the same item of business

The Convener: Lab
I invite the first set of witnesses, who are from the Scottish rape crisis network, to take their seats. We will hear evidence from Cara Gillespie and Sandy ...
Cara Gillespie (Scottish Rape Crisis Network):
Good morning. Thank you for inviting us to give evidence. My name is Cara Gillespie. I am a worker at Edinburgh rape crisis centre. On my right is my colleag...
The Convener: Lab
Thank you.
Sandy Brindley (Rape Crisis Network):
My name is Sandy Brindley. I have been a worker with Strathclyde rape crisis centre for around six years. During that time, I have spoken to a significant nu...
The Convener: Lab
Thank you, Sandy. I open out the discussion to members for questions or comments.
Maureen Macmillan (Highlands and Islands) (Lab): Lab
We had a big rape case in Inverness recently, which was well handled because we have a woman procurator fiscal who is extremely supportive of rape victims. H...
Sandy Brindley:
That depends on the good will and interest of the head teacher and the guidance to staff in individual schools—there is no strategic programme of education o...
Cara Gillespie:
Maureen Macmillan was absolutely correct when she talked about the legal definition of rape and said that it was about power. We think that it is important t...
Johann Lamont (Glasgow Pollok) (Lab): Lab
You will know that part of the context in which you are giving evidence is our examination of the way in which women are treated by the legal system as vulne...
Sandy Brindley:
A piece of research carried out in England and Wales last year addressed the specific issue of whether so-called date rape is less likely to lead to criminal...
Johann Lamont: Lab
Do you agree with the idea of establishing special courts, so that the whole system is geared to recognising the vulnerability of certain witnesses? Those co...
Sandy Brindley:
Many different attempts, some of which have been more successful than others, have been made in different countries and states to deal with the problems that...
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh North and Leith) (Lab): Lab
Johann Lamont raised a topical point. Partly because of her work and partly because of the work of the SNP's Gil Paterson, the Executive has pledged to repor...
Cara Gillespie:
That is not my area of expertise, as I focus much more on service provision.
Sandy Brindley:
However, we agree that it was a disappointing document, because it made assertions that we found startling. For example, it said that there were no problems ...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
Cara, you referred to a leaflet that is being published today—you have knowledge that we do not have. What exactly is that leaflet? Was your point that the l...
Cara Gillespie:
That is correct. Around the time that a lot of work was being done on domestic abuse, the Scottish Executive published a leaflet raising awareness of the dom...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
The leaflet will refer to Edinburgh rape crisis centre and all the other rape crisis centres. Might we expect that those will become better known and be used...
Cara Gillespie:
We certainly hope so, particularly if we can use the distribution networks that have been made available to get leaflets right across Scotland to police forc...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
What combinations of funding do different rape crisis centres have? Are they different in different places?
Cara Gillespie:
Our funding is outlined in more detail in our written evidence. Some centres receive local authority funding, mainly through the section 10 funding strand, w...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
Would you like to see a central fund, similar to the domestic abuse fund?
Cara Gillespie:
Absolutely. We need to consider how much of this work should be a statutory responsibility—how much of the work we want to be done as part of creating a civi...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
Maureen Macmillan reminded us that rape is really about power. Would you like to comment on the dreadful book that came out recently and took a different view?
Cara Gillespie:
I cannot remember which American feminist responded to it, but she made a very important point. Obviously, we dismiss the views that were expressed in the bo...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP
Cara, do you share my concern that you will experience a difficulty similar to the one that the zero tolerance campaign has had over the past few years, in t...
Cara Gillespie:
That is certainly one of the things that we will be pursuing. Like many other organisations, we have been battering against a door for many years, so that no...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
I hope that we can assist you to make the case for statutory funding for the service.When the COSLA guidance on tackling violence against women was launched,...
Sandy Brindley:
That is a very good question, which we have raised in the different agency forums in which we are involved. There is no point in inventing new guidelines, as...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
Convener, I hope that the committee will agree to make representations to the Executive about implementation of the COSLA guidelines, as that would maintain ...