News
GCRC’s Fair Play Project partners with Partick Thistle to end gender-based violence
Claudia Macdonald-Bruce, Director of GCRC fully welcomes Partick Thistle’s commitment to this new partnership with our Fair Play Project.
Reassess the Press Illustrations
In researching how the press reports on sexual violence, The Rosey Project Community (RPC) Volunteer Advocates wanted to make sure that their findings and messages were as inclusive as possible and accessible to different people.
Reassess the Press
A new exhibition exploring how rape and sexual assault are reported in the British press took place at Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis on Wednesday 24 May.
The work of the Rosey Project Community
The first Rosey Project Community (RPC) meeting was held in March 2017. Since then, it has become a special place for young advocacy volunteers to feel part of an empowering community where they can advocate for survivors of sexual violence.
Exploring postgraduate perspectives on gender-based violence education
Despite male sexual violence, harassment, and abuse against women being an ongoing issue within universities, postgraduate students’ perceptions of it are rarely explored. I spoke with male and female postgraduate students studying at an English university to determine how appropriately universities are preventing and responding to gender-based violence. This blog series explores some of these findings in greater detail.
Some Deflection of Responsibility
Today’s blog post (the last of the series) looks at some ways people may deflect responsibility to fight gender-based violence.
Real Stories Being Taught
Today’s blog post looks at male students’ opinions on the use of fictional characters in educational courses on topics such as consent.
In Person Teaching
Today’s blog post looks at students’ opinions on a consent educational course they completed for university at the beginning of their academic year.






