This document highlights the internal and external provision available to help staff to improve, and promote, their mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. The following information is structured to reflect different levels and urgency of need for support, starting with support for immediate support (RED), intermediate support to improve wellbeing (ORANGE), and resources to help promote wellbeing (GREEN). We hope this document helps you to gain a greater understanding of what resources are available for staff health and wellbeing.
Promoting wellbeing DEVELOPMENT FOR WORKPLACE WELLBEING The University provides a range of personal and professional training and development opportunities for staff of all roles. Please visit the staff development page for details on how to enrol: • • • •
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Bespoke in-house training and development sessions Coaching and academic mentoring schemes I-act training Keeping Mental Health in Mind. This online course is designed to give staff the skills, knowledge, and confidence to offer a first line of support to students who may have mental health issues. To access this learning opportunity, please click here Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Wales training Responding to disclosures of sexual violence. This course is designed to support staff in how to effectively receive a disclosure of sexual violence from a student. The course is interactive and features several short films, case studies, news articles and activities. It should take you approximately 1-2hrs to complete. To access this course, please click here
UNIVERSITY INTERACTIVE TOOLS AND PRACTICAL GUIDES Care first Lifestyle Website houses extensive resources and articles on a wide range of mental health issues including staying mentally active, quality sleep, stress management, self-esteem, and work/life balance. Care first Zest App provided by My Possible Self, offers guided series and a toolkit of interactive techniques and exercises to help you make sense of problems, identify habits you want to change, and teach you ways to live happier and healthier. Looking After Your Mind outlines tips and tools to support good mental health habits and methods to identify and effectively deal with the causes of distress Managing Stress and Wellbeing Positively introduces key considerations in relation to managing the normal stresses that come from adapting to change 1
Stress at Work introduces the University’s stress policy and provides tailored guidance and self-assessment tools relating to the identification and management of workplace stress. The Centre for Mindfulness Research and practice offer free mindfulness meditations. If you prefer practicing mindfulness live and with other people, you can also join a range of free online ‘live’ zoom meditation sessions hosted by their associated charity The Mindfulness Network, these sessions are guided by a mindfulness teacher and are held at least weekly. For more self-help and external information resources to support mental wellbeing, please visit Resources for positive mental wellbeing on the Health and Wellbeing website. CHAPLAINCY AND FAITH PROVISION Chaplaincy and faith provision at Bangor University is led by twelve individuals from diverse faith and religious backgrounds. They are here to listen, pray with you or for you, discuss aspects of life and faith, and some offer spiritual guidance and mentoring.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING SPORT AND RECREATION FACILITATES The University boasts an extensive range of indoor and outdoor sport and recreation facilities across four University sites. Canolfan Brailsford is the University's main sports centre for both members of Bangor University and the local community. It houses a range of sport facilities, including an Astroturf, climbing wall, gyms, performance platform, squash courts and much more. A fitness programme offers a variety of classes every day of the week, including spinning, yoga, Pilates, highintensity interval training, and boxing. Personal training sessions can help individuals to achieve their health and fitness outcomes faster, improve technique and form, and devise a fitness regime tailored to personal needs and preferences. A salary deduction scheme for membership at Canolfan Brailsford is available for University staff. ACTIVE STAFF AND BOOTCAMP The Active Staff activity programme offers staff the chance to experience a new activity every month of the year. Staff can try classes in posture and back health, boxing, couch to 5km, archery and much more. Staff Bootcamp is designed to build strength and fitness through a mix of aerobic, strength training and speed. Active Staff and Bootcamp cost £2 per session and staff do not have to be a member of Canolfan Brailsford to join in. CYCLE TO WORK SCHEME
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The cycle to work scheme enables staff to benefit from a long-term hire of cycles and commuting equipment. It is a tax and National Insurance free scheme set up by the Government and the Department for Transport to help promote healthier journeys to work and reduce pollution and congestion. Please visit Bangor Benefits to learn how to participate in this scheme. SWIMMING Swimming is a fantastic low impact exercise that engages every muscle group and provides an all-over body workout. If you enjoy swimming for fitness or for leisure, there are several locations across North Wales to choose from. Find your local swimming and leisure centre. WALKING Walking is one of the simplest of ways to maintain overall health and fitness. Our walks page features lunchtime walks from various points on the Bangor and Menai Bridge sites and some historical walks to learn about the local history and heritage. You can also find a collection of the most scenic walks from the Snowdonia mountains, Lleyn Peninsula, Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, and the County of Conwy.
SUPPORTING YOU TO FULL PHYSICAL HEALTH The University offers a range of services to help address physical health conditions. LEAF HEALTH Canolfan Brailsford in partnership with LEAF Health offer a range of treatments. University staff and students can avail 10% discount on all treatments, such as sports therapy and massage, osteopathy, acupuncture and much more. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Occupational Health enables the rehabilitation of staff returning to work following ill health, and ensures appropriate measures are in place to support staff with health problems to work safely and effectively. RCS WALES As a member of staff ill off work, or struggling at work with a health condition, RCS Wales offer free physiotherapy services, with expert guidance and exercises to help you improve your physical health and address any musculoskeletal problems that are affecting your ability to work effectively. For more resources and ways to keep physically active and improve your health, please visit the physical activity page on the Health and Wellbeing website
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Intermediate support
NHS COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BETSI CADWALADR UNIVERSITY HEALTH BOARD (BCUHB) MENTAL HEALTH HUB BCUHB provides information and signposts to range of local community-based services to support mental health and wellbeing. These include GP practices, I CAN Community Hub, Primary Care Mental Health Service, Active Monitoring, and Parabl therapies. To learn about the complete range of services and support available please visit the BCUHB mental health website HEALTH AND WELLBEING COURSES BCUHB’s Self Care Office runs a range of free health and wellbeing courses for adults living in communities across North Wales to help improve wellbeing and effectively manage long-term health conditions. Courses include Five Ways to Wellbeing, Connecting with People, Foodwise for Life, Healthy Hearts and many more. SILVERCLOUD ONLINE THERAPY People across Wales can now access free online therapy without needing to go through their GP.
SilverCloud is an online therapy platform that uses proven methods like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help people manage their problems by encouraging them to change the way they think and behave. People aged 16 and over experiencing mild to moderate anxiety, depression or stress can sign-up for a 12week course of SilverCloud online therapy. You can choose from one of 17 online mental health and wellbeing programmes, including help with anxiety, depression, stress, sleep, and money worries.
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT AVAILABLE THROUGH BANGOR UNIVERSITY SHORT TERM COUNSELLING Care first Counselling Direct and immediate access to free telephone or online counselling is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Telephone: 0800 174319 For more information about Care first, the University’s Employee Assistance Programme, please visit the Care first webpage within Human Resources RCS Counselling If you are sick off work, or struggling at work, RCS Wales provide rapid access to a course of six free counselling or physiotherapy sessions to address health conditions such as stress, low mood, or back pain. Telephone: 01745 336442
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Email: hello@rcs-wales.co.uk OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH If you have concerns about your health and your ability to undertake your work or are returning to work following a period of ill health, you can seek advice and consultation from Occupational Health. Please visit Occupational Health for more information on referral routes and support services.
Immediate support 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HELPLINES Bangor University Security Team The Security Team has responsibility for the security of students, staff, and visitors, as well as the University estate. All security staff are qualified first aiders and can offer advice and support on general issues or arrange for help. Security is based in Main Arts and provide cover 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In the event of an emergency on the campus please dial 333 from any internal phone or 01248 382795 from a mobile. Security should be informed immediately if any of the 999 emergency services have been contacted. If you have immediate concerns regarding a student's mental wellbeing and or safety please refer to the emergency mental health flow chart which guides you through the steps to find the appropriate and timely support. CALL Mental Health Helpline for Wales Community Advice and Listening Line (CALL) offers emotional support and confidential advice on a range of mental health related matters as well as a comprehensive list of support services in your local area and information on how to access them. Anyone concerned about their own mental health or that of a relative or friend can access the service. Helpline: *0800 132 737 or text ‘help’ to 81066 *Free to call from a landline, charges from mobile phones will vary considerably Email: callhelpline.org.uk CALM The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against suicide and runs a free and confidential helpline and webchat for anyone who needs to talk about life’s problems or find information and support. CALM also support those bereaved by suicide, through the Support After Suicide Partnership (SASP). Helpline: 0800 58 58 58 - open 5pm to midnight, 365 days a year
Mind Cymru
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Provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing or supporting someone with a mental health problem. Mind’s Infoline offers information on types of mental health problems, where to get help, medication, treatments, and advocacy. Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, except for bank holidays). Email: info@mind.org.uk Local Minds provide mental health services in local communities across England and Wales. There are four Mind charities across North Wales. Find your local Mind NHS 111 Wales The 111 service brings together NHS Direct Wales and GP out-of-hours services to provide health information, advice, and access to urgent, but nonlife-threatening, out-of-hours primary care. Helpline: 111 or 0845 4647 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre North Wales Provide specialist support and therapy to anyone in North Wales who has experienced sexual abuse or violence Helpline: 0808 80 10 800 Email: info@rasawales.org.uk Samaritans Offers a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way, about whatever’s getting to you. Helpline: 116 123 (English); 0808 164 0123 (Welsh). Email: jo@samaritans.org The English services is 24/7 and the Welsh service is open daily 7pm to 11pm.
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