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Visit your student union website to find out more about clubs and societies.
For students, there is a reassuringly normal pattern of the feelings that you will likely experience when change happens.
Useful Phrases:
Whenever we have a big life change, we all go through a similar experience ( often without even realising!). There are 4 stages…
Your student services team can offer further support & advice with study skills.
Six steps to help you skillfully manage your SOCIAL life.
Disconnect to connect.
An account is only required so that your progress within the training is stored for you to return back to at any time. It also enables you to access content bespoke to your university and/or accommodation* provider. Your data will never be shared. This tool does not ask questions about your mental health, it is educational only.
*Bespoke content is provided to providers who have purchased a co-branded UNIHEADS platform package.
By giving your friend the opportunity to talk, you are showing them that they are not alone.
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6 Tips for sweet DREAMS…
Six steps to help you skillfully manage your SOCIAL life.
Disconnect to connect.
Remember, you can’t help with everything. Whilst maintaining the confidence of your friend, ensure you are getting any support that you may need as it can be tough looking out for others.
If you think someone has been struggling with their mental health for a period of time and:
Later in this section we will remind you of the support options that you can signpost a friend towards.
When not to signpost:
Intentions are what the person intends to do having had thoughts on ending their life. Intentions often sounds like:
An unhelpful coping strategy is something that may relieve the stress in the short-term, but make it worse in the long-term.
Examples include:
Preparations include:
Protective factors lessen the risk of an individual carrying out their suicidal thoughts. Protective factors include:
In the UK, modern culture is negatively influencing our mental health more than past cultures have.
This school of thought suggests that unless these factors are tackled, mental health problems will continue to rise.
In the UK, modern culture is negatively influencing our mental health more than past cultures have.
This school of thought suggests that unless these factors are tackled, mental health problems will continue to rise.