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Graphic with a pop-up box in the centre saying "Say no to Online Gender-Based Violence," smaller dialogue box above it saying "Safe Internet for All Genders," and smaller search box at the bottom saying, "Resource List for Staff and Students." The word "Respect" written on bottom right corner, and the Digital Skills and Training logo on the top left.

Recent research from The Open University shows the growing concerns posed by online gender-based violence. The research reveals that in Scotland, one in six women (17%) have experienced online violence, with higher percentages reported for those aged 16-24 (27%) and LGBTQ+ women (45%).   The Digital Skills Team has compiled a list of resources for […]

I thought this would be an opportunity for me to reflect on my first three months as the Digital Safety Officer at the University – but it hasn’t been quite as straightforward.   I have thought about a lot more than digital safety and wellbeing in the last couple of months – I have been […]

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