The Ruby Project Glasgow

Welcome due to covid 19 the guidelines for social distancing we are unable to offer face to face services until further notice but we are still here to support you through our connect live services.
The ruby project glasgow. Sexual violence is universal and happens in all communities and glasgow has the biggest ethnic minority population in scotland yet few women from these. Posted on april 23 2015 at 03 00. The ruby project is a support and advocacy service based at the glasgow clyde rape crisis centre that specialises in working with women from black and minority ethnic communities. Ruby gaines is the powerful new two toned project of glasgow based singer songwriter and guitarist megan airlie.
Workers can call our office line on 0141 552 3201. Ruby gaines is the bold powerful and emotive new project of glasgow based singer songwriter and guitarist megan airlie. Find out what s new at the glasgow clyde rape crisis centre. Airlie assembled her new moniker from the names of her two grandmothers.
Temporary changes to service. If you want information about our services please call us between 11am and 4pm on weekdays on 08088 00 00 14. The ruby project is a support and advocacy service for female black and minority ethnic survivors of sexual violence including including asylum seekers. For the ruby project and the women we work with this had special significance showing that fgm was on the scottish government s agenda and that violence.
In february the cabinet secretary for social justice alex neil visited glasgow rape crisis centre to launch scotland s national action plan to prevent and eradicate female genital mutilation 2016 2020. Alternatively you can email info rapecrisiscentre glasgow co uk or use the form below. Research based articles videos personal stories expert q a research updates and more for people living with brain injury caregivers family friends and professionals. Yesterday saw the release of ruby gaines first single cardamom.
Ruby developer glasgow based slap bang in the middle of glasgow s city centre this is a brand new opportunity for someone keen to join a growing tech focussed organisation who will not only help you build on your technical skills but reward you well for your efforts at the same time. Ruby project friday drop in. Information and resources about treating and living with traumatic brain injury tbi and ptsd. The ruby project was started in 2012 by former support worker pav sandhu who recognised that a service was needed specifically for women from black and ethnic minority communities.
Get informed about our campaigns fundraising and recruitment.