Core standards as detailed in the report
The 2024 version of the NSS has five quality standards:
Standard 0: Specialist Service Provision
Rape Crisis specialist services are independent, community-based services, which
work from a trauma-informed, gendered analysis and empowerment perspective to provide confidential specialist services to survivors of sexual violence.
Standard 1: Strong Leadership
Rape Crisis specialist services have strong leadership and governance that ensures
^services are survivor-centred and delivered to the highest quality. There are robust strategic plans and frameworks in place to ensure that organisations are safe, sustainable and values driven. Strong leadership should also be evident in the way
that intersectional feminist values operate in centres, driving anti-oppressive practices, to the benefit of survivors, staff and volunteers.^
Standard 2: Responsive to Survivors
Rape Crisis specialist services are responsive to the diverse needs of survivors and
actively working towards ensuring that services are relevant, accessible and survivor led.
Standard 3: Safe Practice
Rape Crisis specialist services seek to expand the safety and wellbeing of all
survivors (as well as staff and volunteers) and work within safe, trauma-informed models of practice that facilitate this.
Standard 4: Lasting Impact
Rape Crisis specialist services are dedicated to ending sexual violence and abuse,
driving the impact and effectiveness of services, and fostering lasting change.
Someone asked upthread about these standards in relation to pending legal cases. The repetition of 'survivor-led' together with comments about accessable and catering for diverse needs is probably highly relevant here. You can't just turn around and apply TWAW as an idea in that. It's inappropriate and isn't survivor led.