Scotland's First GBV in Education Survey

Take part in the first survey to collect GBV data in the Education Sector for Scotland.

GBV

EmilyTest is a charity that was set up in memory of Emily Drouet, an undergraduate law student, who was subjected to a campaign of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) by a fellow student.

Their mission is to ensure no other student ends up in Emily's shoes.

Scotland lags behind it's counterparts in the UK in terms of data collection around gender-based violence and the education sector.  EmilyTest has launched the first prevalence survey to help leaders understand trends, issues, and prevalence rates of GBV in university and college. 

About Survey

Be a part of the first-ever Scotland-only survey on gender-based violence (GBV) in further (FE) and higher education (HE)! You need to be 18+ and a student, recent graduate, or staff member living in Scotland to take part. This is not just for women - we welcome responses from men and LGBTQIA* staff and students too.

The survey asks about GBV occurrence rates; your GBV experiences; and levels of sector support. The survey is anonymous.

To take the survey, click here Scotland’s First Gender-Based Violence Prevalence Survey