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I Saw, I See, I Know

LCC Scotland
 

LCC raises awareness of Domestic Abuse in the Deaf communities in Scotland and helps Deaf women to spot the Red Flags of Domestic Abuse

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My name's Lucy Clark. I'm a Deaf BSL Domestic Abuse survivor and founder of LCC Scotland. 

Deaf women are up to three times more likely to experience domestic abuse than hearing women.

We're helping to change this.

Our Services

Awards & Supporters

Alexa Young, CA

Awards for Research Projects led by Heriot-Watt University in collaboration with Police Scotland (proud to be part of the winning research team).

Read about the projects and funding for them.
Website & Communication Support - Upper Hand Digital (Deaf & Hearing Led)
 

Lisa Driver, MI

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Designed by Lauris Virtigs (Deaf) 
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"I have had the absolute pleasure of working with Lucy on several occasions.  Lucy has a vast knowledge of her subjects, she is very professional, yet warm and inviting in whatever space she is present in. 
 
I always look forward to working with Lucy and having the opportunity to learning from her is always a delight. 
 
Thank you Lucy for the work you do, it is always an honour to work with you."
 
Many thanks
Skylar McLaughlin
 
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Skylar McLaughlin, Chair of Deaf
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"Many thanks to Lucy who delivered an incredibly informative and empowering domestic abuse training workshop to members at the Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Charity (SEMDC).
 
It was invaluable having the content presented in British Sign Language (BSL) making it both accessible and inclusive.
 
The session was delivered with understanding, cultural sensitivity and compassion and we would welcome Lucy back to provide further awareness of this sensitive topic."
Tasnin Ahmed
Operations Manager
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Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Charity (SEMDC)
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