What training & support is available?
There is a wealth of wellbeing training and support available. Please see the links below to find out further information.
There is a wealth of wellbeing training and support available. Please see the links below to find out further information.
This is an introduction to mindfulness for students who are wishing to explore what mindfulness is and how it may be helpful in their life. After this session, you can decide whether you wish to book on to the eight-week mindfulness programme within the university. Book a Mindfulness Orientation Session through the DAT system.
This is an eight-week programme with a one-day silent retreat, open to all Strathclyde Students. MBSR is particularly effective with students experiencing stress and anxiety. There will be one programme run in each semester. Book the Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) through the DAT booking system.
Many people experience emotional and psychological difficulties at some point in their lives. Usually, these difficulties can be resolved by talking them through with family and friends. Sometimes professional help is needed. The health and welfare of all members of the University is everyone’s concern. It is important to be prepared for emergencies, but also to be aware they occur rarely and that expert help is always available. Helping Students in Distress: A Guide for Staff 2023 (pdf) has been produced to:
Staff can book onto a training session which supports this guide.
The Mental Health Awareness PowerPoint has been designed as a resource to compliment the Helping Students in Distress: A Guide for Staff 2023 (pdf) document. Both the PowerPoint and PDF Guide have been produced to:
This e-learning package provides guidance to support those helping others in distress during and after the COVID 19 Pandemic. After reading this, you should:
The Charlie Waller Memorial Trust has a range of e-learning modules and other resources designed for university staff such as those working in careers, accommodation, finance etc. They aim to help them spot the first signs of mental distress and provide practical tips on what to do.
The Student Minds Information Hub contains downloadable resources, publications and research into a range of wellbeing topics.
This workshop aims to help dispel the myths about self-harm and equip participants to support people who may self-harm. Available to staff and students of the University. Book the What's the harm - Self-harm skills and awareness training.
ASIST teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety. Over the course of their two-day workshop, ASIST participants learn to:
You can find further information and book onto the ASIST course through the DAT booking system.
SafeTALK: suicide alertness for everyone is a 3-hour training in suicide awareness. It helps participants recognize a person with thoughts of suicide and connect them with resources who can help them in choosing to live. The training is open to all staff and students and no formal preparation to attend the training is required. Suicide is everyone's business, this awareness training may save a life.
You can find further information and book onto the SafeTALK suicide alertness course through the DAT booking system.
SFA is suitable for everyone. It is a multi-adaptational programme using a population based approach to Suicide prevention. This means SFA is an ideal training solution for all. Staff and students can book Suicide First Aid lite on the DAT booking system.