The Scotsman

Rape victims forced to wait more than a day for forensic medical exam

- By SARAH BRADLEY

0 Sandy Brindley: ‘Significan­t issues’ remains with provision Some rape victims are still being forced to wait more than 24 hours for a forensic examinatio­n, a charity has said, as it called for more to be done to meet their needs.

Rape Crisis Scotland also said female victims were reporting further distress being caused by the examinatio­n being carried out by a male member of medical staff.

The charity commented following the publicatio­n of the latest report by HM Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry in Scotland on the provision of forensic medical services to victims of sexual crime.

It recorded a number of improvemen­ts following a critical report 18 months ago and the subsequent creation of a dedicated taskforce, but all ten recommenda­tions were said to “remain a work in progress”.

On Sunday the Scottish Government announced £8.5 million in funding to improve medical examinatio­ns and other health services for victims.

This includes a move towards all examinatio­ns taking place in a healthcare setting, not on police premises.

Sandy Brindley from Rape Crisis Scotland said: “There continues to be significan­t issues with the current provision, with many survivors telling us of how distressin­g they found it to be examined by a male doctor immediatel­y after the rape or sexual assault.

“Survivors still tell us of having to wait a day or longer for the examinatio­n.

“The very least survivors of rape should be able to expect is a standard of forensic care which will allow their examinatio­n to take place in an appropriat­e location and by a female doctor, regardless of geographic­al location.”

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabula­ry, Gill Imery, said: “The energy, enthusiasm and dedication of the profession­als involved in the taskforce, and many more who are responsibl­e for delivering the services to victims of sexual crime continues to be commendabl­e.

“An improvemen­t in these services, so that they meet the needs of the victims, is a priority of the Scottish Government.”

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