Supporting you We all need a little help from time to time, and we have a range of services to help you with your welfare, wellbeing and academic study skills.
The Faculty of Education is committed to supporting you at all stages of the application process and during your programmes of study, whether these are on-site or our distance learning programmes that are delivered all over the world. Who’s who The Student Support Officer and the Study Skills Coordinator work closely together with the Faculty of Education tutoring team to provide a holistic approach to student support. The Student Support Officer looks after the more pastoral aspects of your student experience as well as managing Personal Learning Support Plans for students with disabilities (including long term medical conditions, physical impairments, learning disability, mental health conditions and general wellbeing). The Study Skills Coordinator is directed towards supporting you with your academic work. This includes time management, note-taking, research, and developing writing skills. Email: studentsupport@rad.org.uk
Before you start Depending on the programme you opt for, you may have questions about what it’s like to study in London, or are worried about how you will be able to manage your studies on top of having a family and full or part-time work. Or perhaps you are a student with a learning disability or medical condition that may affect how you participate in the programme. You may have questions about how we can support your learning while studying with us. The Student Support Officer is here to answer these questions and we encourage you to contact us before applying. Our services Academic study skills The Study Skills Coordinator provides group tutorials and one-to-one support on a range of academic study-related topics. These include time management and making notes, as well as writing and research skills and preparing presentations. Mental Health Support We take your mental wellbeing seriously, and recognise that sometimes you may have to deal with difficult personal situations. For on-site students, our Student Support Officer is here to listen and offer a confidential service to talk through any troubling issues you may be facing and signpost you to support services.
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Health and wellbeing Although we don’t have medical services on-site, if you’re studying with us at RAD headquarters, we can signpost you to local services, including GPs and physiotherapy. We also encourage students with injuries to use the specialist NHS dance clinic at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London. If you’re studying by distance learning, the Student Support Officer can talk to you about the support you may need to find within your country of study. Disability support We welcome applications from students with disabilities (including long term medical conditions, physical impairments, learning disabilities and mental health conditions) who wish to pursue a career in the dance teaching profession. For on-site programmes, we encourage you to visit us before applying, to view classes and facilities and discuss any support or adjustments that may be required. The earlier you can let us know about your disability the better, so that we can work with you to implement a Personal Learning Support Plan.