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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


* [http://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/help-information/helpline/ Rape Crisis Scotland National Helpline]: "Phone free any day between 6pm and midnight on 08088 01 03 02 or if you are deaf or hard of hearing on minicom number 0141 353 3091"
* "The Scottish Women's Rights Helpline continues to offer free legal information and advice across Scotland, every Wednesday afternoon from 1.30 – 4.30pm, available on Freephone 08088 010 789."
* LGBT Helpline Scotland: Call 0300 123 2523. Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday 12-9pm.
* [http://your-gp.com/services/sexual-health-gender-clinic/gender-dysphoria/ Gender Dysphoria Consultation @ Sexual Health & Gender Clinic]: "A programme will be specifically tailored to your needs which will include hormone implants and prescriptions – Please note hormones will not be prescribed at your first appointment." A one-hour session costs £250.
* [http://your-gp.com/services/sexual-health-gender-clinic/gender-dysphoria/ Gender Dysphoria Consultation @ Sexual Health & Gender Clinic]: "A programme will be specifically tailored to your needs which will include hormone implants and prescriptions – Please note hormones will not be prescribed at your first appointment." A one-hour session costs £250.


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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==
* [https://www.engender.org.uk/ Engender]: "Engender is Scotland’s feminist organisation. Engender has a vision for a Scotland in which women and men have equal opportunities in life, equal access to resources and power, and are equally safe and secure from harm."
* [http://www.ywcascotland.org/ The Young Women's Movement Scotland]: "YWCA is a world movement of women leading change. Our vision is a world where every woman can shape her own life journey and fulfil her potential, where the voices of women are heard, respected and celebrated. We help to bring this about by creating empowering spaces for girls and young women to meet together in groups and clubs, activities and conversations."
* [http://www.scottishwomensaid.org.uk/ Scottish Women's Aid]: "Scottish Women's Aid is the lead organisation in Scotland working towards the prevention of domestic abuse. We play a vital role campaigning and lobbying for effective responses to domestic abuse."
* [https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/ LGBT Youth Scotland]: "LGBT Youth Scotland is a national youth organisation working towards the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people in the life of Scotland."
* [http://www.scottishtrans.org/ Scottish Transgender Alliance]: "The Scottish Transgender Alliance works to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion in Scotland."
* [http://www.lgbthealth.org.uk/ LGBT Health and Wellbeing]: "LGBT Health and Wellbeing (LGBT Healthy Living Centre) was set up in 2003 to promote the health, wellbeing and equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland."
* [https://www.scottishwomensrightscentre.org.uk/ Scottish Women's Rights Centre]: "The Scottish Women’s Rights Centre (SWRC) is a collaboration between Rape Crisis Scotland, Brown & Co Legal LLP at the Legal Services Agency and the University of Strathclyde Law Clinic. The project brings together the specialisms of each agency to meet the project aim. To ensure that women in Scotland who have been affected by gender based violence are able to access timely and appropriate legal advice and information.
* [http://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/ Rape Crisis Scotland]: "Rape Crisis Scotland (RCS) is the national office for the rape crisis movement in Scotland. We support the work of local centres and develop new centres in areas where there are no or few specialist services. We also work with other agencies such as the police, Crown Office and health services providing training and consultancy to improve the response to those who are affected by and who perpetrate sexual violence."


==References==
==References==

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