
Student Wellbeing Service at University: Promoting Mental Health and Support
Providing proactive and reactive wellbeing support, promoting mental health awareness, and offering non-clinical input to students at the University through a dedicated Student Wellbeing Service team. Reach out for assistance in settling into student life, managing mental health challenges, and building a support network.
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Student Wellbeing Service Student Perspective
What we do Promote mental health and wellbeing for all students of the University Provide proactive and reactive wellbeing support for students who present with health and wellbeing challenges Focus on prevention and early intervention, as well as mental health promotion and mental health awareness (reducing stigma) Liaise with specialist services within and outside the University Non-clinical, short to medium- term input
Where we are Wellbeing Advisors are based within the Schools The Service is based at Bristo Square, in the University Health Centre, 5thFloor
How you can access Reaching out to get support isn t always easy: you can reach out to us when you need it so we can help you build your support network Online referral form available to anyone Through your primary contact in the School How we work: We support our students as a team, communicating with those services who are involved in your support network. We will agree on an action plan with you and support you to achieve your wellbeing goals If you are already working with a different wellbeing service (e.g. ResLife), we might not get involved
Example I m a first-year student and I ve been struggling to settle into living away from home, and have missed some lectures and workshops. My Student Adviser has reached out to me and I ve met them to see whether there is any additional support I need. We talked about some mental health issues affecting me currently and my Student Adviser suggested I meet with the Wellbeing Adviser. They completed the referral form while I was with them, and I expect to hear from the Wellbeing Adviser in the next day or so.