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From Report to Court: A handbook for adult survivors of sexual violence

 

There are a range of resources available on the Rights of Women website, please note this guidance relates to all genders:  Legal Guides to Sexual Violence (you will need to scroll down the page to find them)

 

Support for Disabled Victims and Witnesses of Crime – guidance from the Crown Prosecution Service

 

Useful resources for children, young people and their parents:

 

Going to Court - A booklet for young witnesses aged 5 to 11 that explains what a witness does, what a courtroom looks like and who can help you to tell the court what you know.

 

Your rights, your body, your life - Sexual violence and the law: a young person’s guide produced by the Rights of Women.

 

The Victims’ Code for under 18s : guide for young victims of crime: understanding the support you should get produced by the Ministry of Justice

 

Your Child is a Witness - information and advice if you are a parent, carer, or a person accompanying a young witness to court, produced by

 

Your Children, Your Rights – a legal guide for parents of children who have been sexually abused, produced by Rights of Women and MOSAC

Published: 27th July, 2020

Updated: 5th January, 2021

Author: Melissa Guest

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