This circle is run by Veterans

Creating Change for Sexual Assaults in the Uniformed Services.

  • Edinburgh, Scotland

Our mission

The Mission is to get ALL Sexual Assaults (SA), within the Uniformed Services, independently investigated. To get all major charities within the Uniformed Services to recognise & provide much needed funding for survivors of SA, so as to get the help they need. To create a wall of change encouraging every woman to be the best version of themselves. To create an online community that supports each other.

About our Circle

  • Meets once a month
  • Looking for members

This is a ‘safe space’ place for any person who is biologically female, that has experienced sexual assault, sexual advances and any other unwanted sexual attention, whilst serving in the uniformed services across the United Kingdom. **(this group has to be exclusive due to the trauma experienced)** It’s a safe space, to come together with others to talk, ++Chatham house rules apply++ to get signposting to support, with feedback from others who may have used the services; and to keep up with all events, calls for evidence, and research. This is a place for ALL uniformed services, including Military, Police, NHS etc etc to support each other, as well as campaign for change, be it societal, political or cultural. We really need help to grow this community, so if you know of anyone friends or colleagues, who would benefit being a member, please direct them here. Please bear with us, as we get the first meeting set up.

1 Leader, 1 Member

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How it works

Circles are small groups of women who come together—online or offline—for real talk and peer support.

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