Information and support within GCU
GCU Student Wellbeing Service
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The Student Wellbeing Service includes the Disability Team, Counselling Team, the Mental Health Adviser Team and the Student Wellbeing Adviser. If you are unsure about what would be the right support for you, you can speak to the Student Wellbeing Adviser who can help you identify the most suitable support.
Counselling Service
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The Counselling team can offer you up to six sessions of counselling therapy to help you overcome any barriers you are facing. Our counsellors are experienced in supporting students from all over the world and provide culturally sensitive counselling.
GCU Wellbeing’s self-help resources
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The GCU wellbeing team has pulled together a range of resources for GCU students including our GCU Learn Community, resource list and link to sign up to newsletter .
GCU's Sir Alex Ferguson Library also have a Wellbeing Resource List with a number of different resources.
Discrimination, bullying and harassment
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If you have experienced discrimination, bullying or harassment , the Advice Centre can support and advise you on your options under the relevant complaints procedure in confidence. Your adviser will not take any actions or pass on any information you share without your express consent to do so. If you would prefer to speak to Wellbeing Adviser initially, they can support you to access the relevant supports.
Gender-based violence
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GCU’s First Responder Team includes staff members from across the university who are trained in responding to disclosures relating to gender-based violence. You can contact a First Responder directly, or you can speak to the Student Wellbeing Adviser initially and she can help you access this support.
GCU Students’ Association
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The Ethnic Diversity Network Group hosts a number of campaigns and events each year around topics and issues relevant to ethnically diverse students.
There are a number of cultural and faith based societies which are open to all GCU students.
Policies and initiatives at GCU Dignity at work and study Policy : this policy sets out the University’s aim to be an environment where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, equality is promoted, and diversity is valued, and to outline the rights and responsibilities associated with this commitment.
Glasgow Caledonian is taking a whole institution approach to tackling racism and racial inequalities.
External Organisations
CRER
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CRER (Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights) - works to eliminate racial discrimination and harassment and to promote racial justice across Scotland. CRER also coordinates the programme for Black History Month in Scotland and Directory of Glasgow’s BAME Organisations
AMINA
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Amina is an inclusive organisation that empowers and supports Muslim and BME women to create an inclusive Scotland in which they can contribute fully.
The Forced Marriage Unit
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The Forced Marriage Unit provides support and advice if you are trying to stop a forced marriage or need help leaving a marriage you have been forced into.
Shakti Women's Aid
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Shakti Women's Aid provide help for black minority ethnic women, children and young people who are experiencing, or who have experienced, domestic abuse.
Hemat Gryffe
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Hemat Gryffe is based in Glasgow and offers support and refuge to Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic women and young people in relation to domestic abuse, FGM and forced marriage.
Hidayah
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Hidayah – an organisation for LGBTQI+ Muslims
They offer social and support groups in Manchester, London, Newcastle, Glasgow and Leeds. They campaign for the visibility of LGBTQI+ Muslims and work on educational projects and research to highlight the voices of LGBTQI+ Muslims in the UK.
Equality and Human Rights Commission
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission can provide advice and support on equality and human rights issues or have experienced discrimination.
Ubuntu Women Shelter
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Ubuntu Women Shelter is a Glasgow-based charity dedicated to meeting the short-term, 72 hour – one week/emergency accommodation needs of women with no recourse to public funds.
Positive Action in Housing
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Positive Action in Housing is an independent, anti-racist homelessness and human rights charity dedicated to supporting women, children and men from refugee and migrant backgrounds to rebuild their lives.
PAIH offer advice emergency support and representation to asylum seekers and refugees experiencing the removal of basic human rights.
The Unity Project
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The Unity Project provides support to people who are facing extreme poverty and/or homelessness as a result of their immigration status.
Unity in the Community
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Unity in the Community works to provide practical support and solidarity for people in need in our communities, especially asylum seekers.
It includes specific support for LGBT+ asylum seekers through its Unity LGBT Group (also listed on our LGBT+ web pages)