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The University is closed from 5pm on Monday 23 December until 9am on Friday 3 January. Reports submitted during this period will not be reviewed until the University reopens on 3 January.

If you require immediate support, please visit the ‘Support’ tab, which includes information about what to do if you’ve experienced Gender Based Violence, Hate Crime, Harassment or Bullying. In an emergency, including if you feel at risk, or require emergency services, call 999. If you need a safe space or support from the University, call the Emergency Response Team on 07854 199020.

If you would rather speak to someone face to face to make a disclosure, rather than reporting online, you can. 

Our First Responders have all undertaken specialised training enabling them to meet with anyone wishing to make an initial disclosure of Gender Based Violence.

We currently have around 50 First Responders trained and located across our academic Schools and a number of additional support departments. 

Students and staff can find details of who our First Responders are and how to get in contact with them below (listed by building). 

First Responder disclosures are recorded within Report and Support for data recording purposes, but this can be done anonymously if preferred.

You can access this quick video from one of our First Responders Dr Natascha Mueller-Hirth who is one of our lecturers in Sociology talking about why she chose to become a First Responder and what the training entailed.

Gray's School of Art

Garthdee House Annex

Central Services Building

ICRGU

Riverside Building

RGU Sport / Streetsport

Ishbel Gordon Building

 Sir Ian Wood Building

 

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