Our campaign: Together against Gender-Based Violence
Together Against Gender-based Violence
Our video introducing the 'Together Against Gender-Based Violence' campaign.
This campaign was one of the actions that came from the Morag Ross KC Report which launched in December 2022 and reviewed UofG‘s handling of Gender Based Violence.
It set out that UofG would work closely with the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) to develop a University-wide campaign to communicate the different forms of GBV and how our community could access advice and support.
Definitions of GBV and other terminology
Sara Carter, UofG Gender Equality Champion
"As the University’s Gender Equality Champion and a member of the University’s Senior Management Group, I give you my promise that I will keep working to create a better, safer and more supportive and inclusive university where everyone can feel safe and respected on our campuses."
Technologically-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence by Dr Lindsay Balfour, Senior Lecturer
As part of the UN's 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, UofG's Dr Lindsay Balfour explores what Technologically-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence is, why is it a problem at Universities and how you can stay safe.
Gender-Based Violence Counsellors at UofG
Our University Gender-Based Violence Counsellors are here for you.
Students can access counselling by:
- Registering with the University Counselling and Wellbeing Service
- Or through the Students’ Representative Council’s drop-in service.
Molly Hankinson exhibition
The development of the campaign has been shaped by a University-wide student and colleague partnership to develop the concepts, content and narrative, including a powerful art installation by Glasgow-based artist and illustrator, Molly Hankinson.
Story of the campaign and its background
Find out more about the reasons for the campaign, as well as the processes and people involved in developing it.