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Author: Melissa Muir

Author: Melissa Muir

Court delays in the Spotlight

Continue reading “Court delays in the Spotlight”…
Posted on: 27 Apr 2022Written by: Melissa Muir

Government turning a blind eye to misogyny

The government have missed a huge opportunity to ‘level up’ protections for women, and sent completely the wrong…
Continue reading “Government turning a blind eye to misogyny”…
Posted on: 02 Mar 2022Written by: Melissa Muir

Sexual violence in our media and its impact

Whether it’s Prince Andrew, a football player or campaigns for the safety of women, the recent continuous onslaught…
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Posted on: 10 Feb 2022Written by: Melissa Muir

BBC Radio Devon – Christmas Lecture

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Posted on: 07 Jan 2022Written by: Melissa Muir

Change needed to tackle sexual violence in schools

Responding to the Ofsted Review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges which details how sexual abuse in…
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Posted on: 15 Jun 2021Written by: Melissa Muir

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10 Jun

Our new Welcome Groups

Like all sexual violence support services across the UK we have a waiting list. And we know that…
Continue reading “Our new Welcome Groups”…
29 Apr

Turning the tide on dangerous porn starts at the top

Every survivor of sexual violence knows that victim blaming is a ‘thing’. But when a senior government minister…
Continue reading “Turning the tide on dangerous porn starts at the top”…
02 Mar

Government turning a blind eye to misogyny

The government have missed a huge opportunity to ‘level up’ protections for women, and sent completely the wrong…
Continue reading “Government turning a blind eye to misogyny”…
10 Feb

Sexual violence in our media and its impact

Whether it’s Prince Andrew, a football player or campaigns for the safety of women, the recent continuous onslaught…
Continue reading “Sexual violence in our media and its impact”…
07 Jan

BBC Radio Devon – Christmas Lecture

Continue reading “BBC Radio Devon – Christmas Lecture”…
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Anonymous and confidential telephone helpline for anyone living in Devon aged 13 and over who has experienced rape, childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault or female genital mutilation.

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Confidential e-mail support for anyone living in Devon aged 13 and over who has experienced rape, childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault or female genital mutilation.

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Direct support with our skilled workers is available for all survivors of rape, sexual assualt and sexual abuse, aged 13 and over. We offer support online, by phone and at our bases in Exeter, Torbay and Barnstaple.

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Recent News

10 Jun

Our new Welcome Groups

Like all sexual violence support services across the UK we have a waiting list. And we know that…
Continue reading “Our new Welcome Groups”…
29 Apr

Turning the tide on dangerous porn starts at the top

Every survivor of sexual violence knows that victim blaming is a ‘thing’. But when a senior government minister…
Continue reading “Turning the tide on dangerous porn starts at the top”…
02 Mar

Government turning a blind eye to misogyny

The government have missed a huge opportunity to ‘level up’ protections for women, and sent completely the wrong…
Continue reading “Government turning a blind eye to misogyny”…
10 Feb

Sexual violence in our media and its impact

Whether it’s Prince Andrew, a football player or campaigns for the safety of women, the recent continuous onslaught…
Continue reading “Sexual violence in our media and its impact”…
07 Jan

BBC Radio Devon – Christmas Lecture

Continue reading “BBC Radio Devon – Christmas Lecture”…
04 Oct

Prevention & education is needed

It’s been a difficult week for women whose lives have been affected by sexual violence.The constant conversation on…
Continue reading “Prevention & education is needed”…

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Devon Rape Crisis
PO BOX 765
Exeter
Devon, EX1 9TG

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01392 208 756

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info@devonrapecrisis.org.uk
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