Be Well Week – 16 to 20 March
Published on 27 February 2020Do you work with students? Tell them about Be Well Week, a week of free events and activities to promote health and wellbeing at Bath.
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Do you work with students? Tell them about Be Well Week, a week of free events and activities to promote health and wellbeing at Bath.
Staff and students across the University have been taking part in Movember to raise awareness of male health issues. So far we've raised over £11,000.
Next week, 18-22 March, is Be Well Week, a week of free events and activities to promote health and wellbeing at Bath.
This University Mental Health Day we are announcing two new schemes to help students with their wellbeing and mental health: Read Well and Silvercloud.
This week 30 student volunteers are embarking on a pilot to encourage their peers to take part in regular exercise.
Senate has approved minor changes to Regulations for Students 7 and 8 and the Fitness to Study Policy, with effect from 1 November 2018.
Around 5,000 new students will be starting at Bath this September. We want to make sure they all feel welcome and supported.
Peter Lambert, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, signed a letter of commitment to the pledge which outlines the ongoing support for students estranged from their families.
As part of the new University Mental Health Strategy, we would like to invite all members of staff the opportunity to take part in a focus group.
Student Services are now offering pre-booked appointments in The Virgil Building, Bath city centre. Also Wellbeing Adviser and Money Advice drop-in sessions.