Support & Advice ServicesÌý
Report + Support
Robert Gordon University, in partnership with Ðǿմ«Ã½ Students’ Union, is committed to the prevention of all forms of Gender Based Violence, Bullying, Hate Crime and Harassment.
We want to provide a working and learning environment where everyone has physical and emotional safety and is treated with dignity and respect.
If you or someone you know has been affected by one of these behaviours, we’re here to help.
Learn more about how to hide your tracks on the internet:Ìý
Get help now
If you require urgent support or are in danger
If you are Injured
If you require urgent support on campus
If you are on campus and need urgent support, you can call the University’s Security and Emergency Response Telephone:
Report an incident
Our online platform enables anonymous or named Gender Based Violence disclosures, offering direct help in complete confidence and detailed guidance & specialist support.Ìý
You can report an incident you, or someone else, has experienced or witnessed and get support through our online platform.Ìý

There are multiple different places where you can get help after incidents of Gender Based Violence, Bullying, Hate Crime and Harassment.

Find out about the types of things you can report, and what happens when you do.

Our Report + Support platform helps students and staff report or disclose incidents of harassment, violence, or bullying, anonymously or with support, ensuring safety and appropriate action.
Current Campaign
At Ðǿմ«Ã½, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for everyone in our community. No one should ever have to experience gender-based violence, hate crime, harassment, or bullying.
To raise awareness and ensure both staff and students know how to access support, we are introducing our Unwanted, Unacceptable: Report It & Get Support campaign, in partnership with the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Students’ Union. Through this campaign, we want to make sure you know:
- How to identify the different kinds of behaviours that are not tolerated at Ðǿմ«Ã½.
- How to report these behaviours if you or someone you know has experienced them.
- How to support students and signpost them to the right place.
Different forms of unacceptable behaviours include, but are not limited to, relationship abuse, stalking and harassment, sexual violence, sexual harassment, intimate image abuse, bullying, racism, and homophobia.
Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued. Together, we can ensure that unacceptable behaviour has no place at Ðǿմ«Ã½.


