The Scottish Women's Rights Centre (SWRC) is a Scottish charity that provides free and confidential legal advice and advocacy support to women and girls who have experienced violence and abuse. The SWRC was founded in 2005 by a group of women who were concerned about the lack of legal support available to women who had been abused. The SWRC is a collaboration between Rape Crisis Scotland, the University of Strathclyde Law Clinic, and JustRight Scotland.
The SWRC has a team of experienced lawyers and advocates who are dedicated to helping women and girls who have experienced violence and abuse. The SWRC also has a network of volunteers who provide support and companionship to women who are going through difficult times.
The SWRC is committed to working towards a world where all women and girls are free from violence and abuse. The SWRC believes that all women and girls have the right to live free from fear and violence, and the SWRC is committed to helping women and girls achieve this right.
The SWRC has a long and proud history of working to advance women's rights in Scotland. The SWRC was instrumental in the passage of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, and the SWRC continues to work to ensure that the law is used to protect women and girls from violence and abuse.
The SWRC is a vital resource for women and girls who have experienced violence and abuse. The SWRC provides free and confidential legal advice and advocacy support, and the SWRC is committed to helping women and girls achieve their full potential.
If you or someone you know has experienced violence and abuse, please contact the SWRC on 08088 010 789. You are not alone.