Established in 2014, Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) provides specialised support to those aged 13 and over.
ONLY two fines for dog fouling have been issued since 2021 in the Highlands, prompting local politicians to call out “lazy and selfish” pet owners.
Beginning at 9pm today until 10am tomorrow, the yellow ice warning covers the whole east coast of Scotland.
October saw four Highland suicides over just eight days — proving that Cromarty-based charity James Support Group is needed now more than ever.
The charity says that demand has grown for their services, yet resources and funding has only gotten thinner each year.
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Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) provides confidential specialist support and advocacy to people affected by sexual violence and abuse.
Fodor’s Travel states that the route is one of 15 global tourist hotspots “collapsing under the burden of their own prominence”.
Running from October 10-17, the fundraising initiative aims to raise £10k to support crucial services for women and girls affected by sexual violence.
The two-vehicle crash at Tomich on the A9 has seen two casualties, according to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
The A9 at Tomich closed in both directions after road accident
The figures have pushed a local charity to call for investment to prevent “the Highlands from being left behind” for mental health services.
The charity, which is entirely run by volunteers and funded by public donations, provides a rapid response service 365 days a year.
The iconic bar in the Highland Capital is now listed for sale
The warning follows from an inquiry which reveals a report of the “horrific” crime was made to the police in relation to the 2022 event.
Life-saving skills were learnt at a BDMLR training day, which saw “stunning weather” and volunteers from across the Highlands taking part.
Mary Sweetman from west Wales, is autistic “very vulnerable” according to her parents. Contact was last made with Mary on July 2.
“Frustrated and angry” Highlanders have spoken out about the delays in receiving their postal vote, meaning they won’t get a say in the election.
Born in Wick and raised on the Black Isle, Tamzene Allison-Power (27) is preparing to play at one of the world’s most renowned musical event.
Organisers say the event is an opportunity for constituents concerned about energy in the local area, to question the candidates on the topic.