Thank you for deciding to tell someone about the abuse you have suffered. We understand that for anyone to reach this point demands significant courage. Please be assured that you will be treated with respect and compassion by all in our agency.
While the SCSSA is not primarily an agency that deals with the reporting of abuse allegations or concerns, we can point you to the appropriate contact within the Catholic Church in Scotland who can advise you about the support that can be provided for you. The contact details for the Safeguarding Advisor in each Diocese are provided here for you. You should directly contact the Diocese, the Religious Congregation or the organisation where the abuse occurred. (If you are uncertain about this, please contact us on 0141 332 7177 and we can direct you to the correct contact.)
The Catholic Church has a mandatory reporting policy of all allegations of abuse. This means that ALL allegations of abuse are reported to the Police, whether the accused is alive or deceased. Although all allegations will be reported by the Church to the Police, you have the right to decide whether or not to engage with the Police directly yourself. If you wish to make a statement to the Police, or if you decide that you are unable to do so at the moment, the Church's safeguarding personnel are still available to offer you support.
We hope that you will feel able to come forward and speak to someone.