HEAR ME EVENT
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ESF - SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT 8/02/2012
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'Hear Me' The Ethnic Survivors Forum - One Year On, Held at the Scottish Parliament on 8th February 2012, by the Ethnic Survivor Forum (ROSHNI), Host by Humza Yousaf MSP &...
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Humza Yousaf MSP talking at the launch of the Ethnic Survivors Forum
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MSP Humza Yousaf sponsers the Ethnic Survivor's Forum and here he talks about the great work that the Ethnic Survivor's Forum does.
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Matta Mutaboro from Africa Umoja Glasgow.
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Matta discusses how he found the event informative in terms of how to help victims if abuse and how ti encourage victims to speak about their stories.
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John Fotheringham, Director of Lindsays Solicitors.
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John Fotheringham was involved in the new Forced Marriage Legislation in Scotland through the Law Society in Scotland.
John felt saddened at the thought of the extent that...
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Rebekah Gronowski member of The Jewish Community in Edinburgh
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Rebekah was invited to the event by the Beyond the Veil organisation in Scotland. She feels the issue of Sexual abuse should be brought out into the open and wants to now ...
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David Thompson from Strathclyde Police
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David thoroughly enjoyed the event and felt that Roshni provides great help to victims of abuse.
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Rashpal Nottay- NHS Lothian
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Rashpal feels that Roshni helps women of abuse to talk about their issue in a confident and confidential manner. She reiterates that Roshni is a great project because it ed...
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Mohammed Razaq an elected counsellor for the Maryhill ward Glasgow.
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Mohammed feels that Roshni brings light to the issue of Child Sex Abuse in a very intelligent and efficient manner. Furthermore he feels that Roshni acts as a voice for the...
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Gurdev Singh from Ekta group in Glasgow
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Gurdhev is very pleased to have attended the Hear Me Event and found it informative. He feels the next step is for parents of Minority Ethnic backgrounds to be educated in ...
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Nina Giles, Director of Edinburgh and Lothian Regional Equality Council
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In this video, Nina voices her continued support for the Ethnic Survivor's Forum and talks about the Hear Me Event at The Scottish Parliament.
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