FRASAC staff and volunteers will be predominantly women and referral routes will be conducted by women. This means that anytime you contact FRASAC via phone or in person, a woman will answer your call / door. It also means your initial assessment will be carried out by a woman, during this session we will ask if you have a preference for Woman Only Support.
There are two options for our Woman Only support. You can request that your worker is a woman but be happy to be seen in a space where other genders maybe present e.g. outreach venues, or you can request that your worker is a woman, and you want to be seen in a Woman Only Space, this space is located at one of our offices in Kirkcaldy.
In this section
- Information for survivors
- What is sexual violence?
- What are the effects of sexual violence?
- What is consent?
- Woman Only Support
- Sexual abuse against boys and men
- Young people: Talking about abuse
- Young people: Worried about a friend?
- LGBTQIA+ survivors
- BME Survivors
- Commercial Sexual Exploitation
- Confidentiality
- Leaflets and downloads
- Crisis support
- Therapeutic support
- Practical support
- Group support
- Support and advocacy within the criminal justice system
- What happens when you contact FRASAC?