Student Wellbeing

The most important thing for us is that everyone can participate and have a good time. We know how stressful university can be with living away from home, financial pressures and exam stress. We believe that taking part in kickboxing, or any extra-curricular activity is a great way to look after your well-being, make loads of new friends and provide stress relief.

If you are struggling with anything and need support the University of Bath and the Students’ Union provide excellent help over a wide range of different issues.

Student Services provides help and support to all students on all welfare and wellbeing issues. The services provided include Counselling & Mental Health, Disability Service, Student Money Advice and Wellbeing Service. Student Services are found at the The Roper Centre in 4 West: http://www.bath.ac.uk/departments/student-services/

The Advice & Support Centre is here to guide and support you with any problems you may have during your time at Bath. Their professional advisors offer confidential, independent and non-judgemental information, advice and support. They can help with academic, housing or personal issues: https://www.thesubath.com/advice/

Peer Support is all about students supporting other students. Peer Support is comprised of Peer Mentoring and Peer Assisted Learning which aim to create student-led, confidential and informal spaces for students to get academic and social support from each other and more experience student volunteers: https://www.thesubath.com/peer-support/

Diversity and Support Groups are student groups set up to help inclusivity and support students through university life. There are 8 different groups offering a wide range of support: