Wellbeing officer Mark Davidge gave an update on his ambitions for the year. He described his intentions to extend previous campaigns and build upon the findings of the #TimeToChange Mental Health Survey. He would like to further promote existing support services such as peer support.
Freya suggested that as part of our campaign we have a way for people to people to share their experiences of mental health.
VP Welfare Sam Bailey outlined his goal of enabling more people to be able to signpost people to appropriate services e.g. Peer Support, Nightline or Counselling. This will be done through reaching out to students through as many networks as possible by working with Hall Committees and student groups.
Sexual Health Coordinator Freya Jeffries said her priority for the year was sexual harassment. She said she wanted students to be safe from harassment in all SUSU outlets and use all platforms available to end sexual harassment on campus. She said she wanted to improve the training offered to student groups and sports teams.