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About Equally Safe East Lothian
Vision: A strong and flourishing Scotland where all individuals are equally safe and respected, and where women and girls live free from all forms of violence, abuse and exploitation — and the attitudes that help perpetuate it.
Aim of Equally Safe: To work collaboratively with key partners in the public, private and third sectors to prevent and eradicate all forms of violence against women and girls.
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Over the last few months, East Lothian Partnership's forum have been engaging with partners, staff, community representatives and people with lived experience to develop a localised Equally Safe Strategy for East Lothian.
Download the Draft East Lothian Equally Safe Strategy
The East Lothian Partnership are currently consulting on the draft strategy to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls. Your feedback will help shape the final strategy and ensure it reflects local priorities, lived experience and practical realities.
Should you have any questions regarding the draft strategy, or are looking to provide your feedback in an alternative way, please contact us via equallysafe@eastlothian.gov.uk
The impacts of violence are wide-ranging and can have a long-term impact on the lives of those affected, as well as on their families and communities. As well as damaging health and wellbeing, it can limit freedom and potential.
Women, children, and young people who have experienced violence, abuse and exploitation in Scotland are at increased risk of experiencing inequality of outcomes throughout their lives including:
VAWG is a blight on Scottish society. It is a consequence of gender inequality and harms all of us.
We need to understand what VAWG is and how it impacts those who experience it, its impact on society more generally, the scale of the problem, and what causes it.
VAWG occurs in every community across Scotland. It is often overlooked, minimised, accepted as the norm, or justified to protect the so-called honour of a family, community, or faith group.
The definition of VAWG includes the actual and threat of:
Boys experience domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and exploitation in significant numbers. That is why the Equally Safe strategy covers all children and young people.
Tackling violence against women and girls is everyone's business.
East Lothian is committed to ensuring that all women, children and young people across our communities live their lives free from violence and abuse and are supported to achieve the best possible outcomes.
All organisations, services and policy areas across East Lothian have a role to play in ensuring women, children and young people’s safety and wellbeing needs are met.
East Lothian Council is committed to identifying opportunities to embed outcomes and actions from the new Equally Safe strategy across relevant community planning policy and service areas.
Across each of East Lothian services, departments and teams we can collectively challenge and transform the attitudes and beliefs that perpetuate, excuse and seek to minimise gender-based violence.
If you see or hear of something that just doesn’t feel right.
If you or someone you know / suspect is experiencing any form of violence or abuse help is available.
Agencies that can support men, women and children experiencing violence / abuse are detailed in the Public Protection pages of this website.
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