Protection Against Gender Based Violence

Gender based violence is a function of gender inequality and an abuse of male power and privilege... It is men who predominantly carry out such violence and women who are predominantly the victims of such violence.

It encompasses but is not limited to:

  • physical, sexual and emotional violence
  • domestic abuse, rape, incest and child sexual abuse
  • sexual harassment and intimidation
  • commercial sexual exploitation, prostitution, pornography and trafficking
  • dowry related violence, female genital mutilation, forced and child marriages, honour crimes

Help for women

Any violence against women (including lesbian and transgender women) is never the fault of the victim and it is never OK, no matter what the circumstances. If you (or someone you know) is experiencing any form of violence, please know that you are not alone and there are people who you can talk to and various ways to help keep you safe.

  • National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0800 027 1234 (24 hours)
  • Women's Aid East and Midlothian - 0131 561 5800 (Mon-Fri 9am-2pm)
  • Rape Crisis Scotland - 0808 801 0302
  • Edinburgh Women's Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre - 0131 556 9437
  • Fearless domestic abuse service for 16+ year olds of all races, religions, beliefs, abilities, gender identities, sexes or sexual orientation - 0131 624 7266
  • Shakti Women's Aid helps BME women, children, and young people experiencing, or who have experienced, domestic abuse from a partner, ex-partner, and/ or other members of the household - 0131 475 2399
  • download the directory of services from the East Lothian and Midlothian Public Protection Office - this lists local and national support available for anyone who has experienced gender based violence, and for those who are causing harm to others and would like help to change their behaviour
  • Domestic Abuse Liaison Officer (Police Scotland) - 0131 561 6124
  • Emergency Social Care Service - 0800 731 6969
  • Police Scotland - 101
  • in an emergency always call 999

Help for men

Men, including gay, bisexual and transgender men, can also experience violence including domestic abuse. Relationship violence is never the fault of the victim and it is never ok no matter what the circumstances. If you are a man (or if you know a man) who is experiencing violence there are people who you can talk to and who can help keep you safe:

  • Fearless domestic abuse service for 16+ year olds of all races, religions, beliefs, abilities, gender identities, sexes or sexual orientation - 0131 624 7266
  • Men's Advice Line - 0808 801 0327 (www.mensadviceline.org.uk)
  • Abused Men in Scotland - 0131 447 7449 (www.amis.org.uk)
  • Police Scotland - 101
  • in an emergency always call 999