Mental Health Awareness Week 2022
Published on 9 May 20229-15 May is Mental Health Awareness Week. This year's theme is loneliness.
News stories, service updates, and other important messages.
9-15 May is Mental Health Awareness Week. This year's theme is loneliness.
Student Services launch new wellbeing app.
University Mental Health Day on 14 March 2024 aims to raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing.
The Disability Service is holding an information session for students who would like to find out more about ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).
NSMW is a campaign to publicise and highlight money advice as well as support students can access at their university. This year it's 4 March to 8 March.
LGBT+ History Month is a month-long annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and non-binary history.
How students can access wellbeing support, even during The Roper Centre’s closure period from 5pm on Thursday 21 December until 9am on Tuesday 2 January.
How our University community can contribute to our support of people seeking sanctuary
Student Services launched a seven week virtual wellbeing programme in February specifically for Bath students who identify as Black.
BlueIce is a smartphone app that aims to help young people who have self-harmed manage their emotions and feelings and reduce their urges to self-harm.