Gair Rhydd 1071 - 8th February 2016

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gair rhydd | freeword Cardiff ’s student weekly Issue 1071 Monday 8th February 2016 Also in this issue

Comment: Should clubs be using breathalysers? P15>>

Heath Park Student Support facilities under scrutiny

Politics: The winners and losers of the Iowa Caucus P18>>

t Students’ Union officer critical of accessibility of Cardigan House, where counselling services are available to students t Students report difficulties making appointments outside of timetable hours t Revelations come after NUS reveals that 78% of students have suffered from mental health issues

EXCLUSIVE Charlie Knights & Anna Lewis

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ardiff University’s Heath park counselling facilities have come under fire, with students expressing concerns over the accessibility of the available services. Talking to Gair Rhydd, students and elected officers have highlighted issues caused due to poor accessibility and issues obtaining appointments for the Heath Campus Student Support service. The news comes after a nation wide survey found that the majority of students studying medicine “do not feel supported by their medical school” when suffering with issues such as mental health. Criticisms voiced in Cardiff University include complaints that the lift to services such as counselling is unsuitable for all wheelchair users. According

to Diana Isajeva, the Students’ Union elected Students with Disabilities’ Officer, “the lift isn’t big enough for some electric wheelchairs” and “breaks all the time, and students have to call up to check that the lift is actually working,”. The officer continued: “when it does break it often can go a week without being fixed either,” a statement backed by students who referred to it as a “like a service elevator.” Isajeva concluded by stating that Student Support services at the Heath are not “open to addressing the current issues” and that “it’s something that just needs sorting out”. This is not the first time that these facilities at the Heath have raised concern. A spokesperson at Cardiff Students’ Union told Gair Rhydd that “in the past, we have raised issues with the University about the facilities in the Student Support building at the Heath Park Campus”.

The statement from the Students’ Union stressed that the news is “concerning” and “something we will be working with the University to resolve.” In response to the developments a University spokesperson stated that “we are not aware of the lift breaking down with any frequency although we are aware there have been a couple of occasions since we moved in 2004.” It was also stated that larger power assisted chairs have previously been able to use the lift, although “a scooter style power assisted chair” may struggle. The spokesperson maintained that previous “issues have been solved quickly” and urged students to report any problems immediately. This criticism comes amongst other complaints against the building in which the services are held, including allegations that the “depressing”, ”grey” and “dingy” hallways and entrance

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Services at the Heath Park campus at the University Hospital of Wales have come under fire (Photographer: Anna Lewis)

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