Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support Fund
RASASH (Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland) is the only specialist sexual violence support service in Highland working with isolated and traumatised survivors of rape and sexual abuse in their communities. A member of Rape Crisis Scotland, the RASASH approach is person-centred, recognising that each person’s circumstances, experiences and feelings are different and unique. This means that therapeutic emotional support is led by the needs and preferences of individual survivors.
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Every baby deserves to feel safe, loved, and supported. To mark Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re shining a light on the vital work being done across Scotland to make that a reality. This year’s theme, “Who is holding the baby?”, highlights the importance of nurturing relationships and the need for services to support families
Read MoreToday (14th May 2025) a new £3 million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund will open to applications. The fund will expand access to breakfast clubs for primary school children by combining provision of healthy and nutritious breakfast food with before-school supervision or childcare enabling early drop off for parents to support them to work or study.
Read MoreToday (14th May 2025) a new £3 million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund will open to applications. The fund will expand access to breakfast clubs for primary school children by combining provision of healthy and nutritious breakfast food with before-school supervision or childcare enabling early drop off for parents to support them to work or study.
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