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The University will be closed for Winter Break from Monday 22 December until Monday 05 January. Reports will not be monitored during this time, and those submitted after 22 December will be responded to when the University reopens in January.

For urgent advice or support on gender-based violence or hate crime, visit SARCS, Police Scotland, or your GP for medical assistance. The University's External Support webpage provides details of other organisations that can help.

In an emergency, if you or someone else is at immediate risk, call 999. For non-emergency medical advice, call NHS on 111.

 

Robert Gordon University support Police Scotland’s We Can Stop It Campaign.

In a significant proportion of rape convictions in Scotland, perpetrators have appeared unclear regarding what constitutes sex. It is essential for men of all ages to understand that if a person does not, or is unable to give consent to sexual activity for whatever reason – whether they are asleep or incapacitated due to the effects of alcohol or drugs – then this is rape.

Rape is a difficult subject to talk about but it’s only through raising awareness that attitudes will change. Most rapes are perpetrated by someone known to the victim. Being in any form of relationship, whether it’s a first date or long term partnership, does not give the right to sex without consent. If there is any doubt about whether the person you’re with is consenting, don’t have sex.

Tackling rape is a priority for Police Scotland - they are committed to working with partners to encourage survivors of rape and sexual crimes to report offences, and will seek justice for victims by taking action against perpetrators

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