OCS cur eam son resoonaght messoil roish fosley YCRSK
Bee shirveish oarderit son dreihyn jeh soiaghey er keintyssagh yn chied er 'syn Ellan
Ta failt er Mee Luanistyn myr dean liorish dy bee Ynnyd ry hoi Cur Rish Soiaghey er Keintyssagh jeant as goll er obbraghey 'syn Ellan, agh ta palchey ry yannoo veih'n traa t'ayn nish derrey shen.
Shen woish OCS [Oltey yn Choonceil Slattyssagh] Tanya August-Hanson t'er ve cur eam son lhiasaghey lheid yn seyraad dy ve jeant ny s'tappee rish tammylt.
Bee yn shirveish yn chied ynnyd oarderit 'syn Ellan dy chur couyr da as dy phohlldal sleih aasit as paitchyn as t'ad er hurranse liorish soiaghey er keintyssagh ny liorish ve goit er egin.
Ta Bnr August-Hanson gra dy nee scanshoil eh dy vel eh jeant dy kiart:
AS TANYA AUGUST-HANSON : S'cosoylagh eh dy vel Mee Luanistyn ny smoo rieughagh, yinnin's sheiltyn, na Jerrey Souree. Agh ta mooarane agglagh dy obbyr ry yannoo eddyr nish as yn traa shen, as ta mee treishteil dy bee shen cooish son coloayrtys as resoonaght roish my vees eh goaill toshiaght er goll er cur.
Bespoke service for sexual assault victims will be Island first
August is a welcome target to have a Sexual Assault Referral Centre up and running on the Island, but there's a lot to do from now until then.
That's from MLC Tanya August-Hanson who's been calling for the creation of such a facility to be accelerated for some time.
The service will be the Island's first bespoke centre to treat and support adults and children who've experienced a sexual assault or rape.
Ms August-Hanson says it's important to get it right: