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STUDENT ENGAGEMENT OFFICERS WORK CLOSELY WITH THE STUDENTS’ UNION AND DEPARTMENTS ACROSS
COLLEGE TO ENSURE THERE ARE A RANGE OF INITIATIVES FOR ENGAGING WITH DIFFERENT STUDENT GROUPS THROUGHOUT THE ACADEMIC YEAR AS WELL AS THE COLLECTION OF FEEDBACK FROM THE WHOLE STUDENT BODY AND ITS DISSEMINATION.
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WE HOSTED A STRESSBUSTERS ROADSHOW EVENT IN ALL OF OUR CAMPUSES TO HELP WITH EXAM STRESS. AT THIS EVENT WE HAD EXHIBITORS RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING. THIS ALLOWED STUDENTS TO INTERACT WITH THE EXHIBITORS AND GAIN INFORMATION RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH
AT THE EVENT WE GAVE OUT FREE SRC HOODIES TO ALL 1ST YEAR HE&FE STUDENTS, ALONG WITH CONFECTIONARY LIKE ZERO SUGAR DRINKS, MARS BARS AND WATER
We organised the Leap sports day at our Model Campus this month. The sports day included inclusive activities for all students and we had lots of fun!
We helped with the Leap sports day at our Banbridge Campus this month. The sports day included a variety of races and ended with a prize giving where students each got a medal!
1. organise your materials-gather all necessary resources to avoid wasting time
Plan ahead- create a study schedule in advance, allocating specific times for each subject or topic
2. break it down-break down large topics into smaller manageable chunks
3. Practice with past papers- Familiarise yourself with sample questions
4. take regular breaks- don’t forget to take short breaks during study to rest and recharge
5. stay healthy- maintain a balanced diet, get enough sleep and take some form of exercise
6. Remember! keep a positive attitude and believe in yourself
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Safeguarding is about helping students to keep themselves safe and to prevent harm happening to them Safeguarding is also about responding to concerns about alleged and suspected harm and putting in place plans to help and protect those who cannot protect themselves Everyone has the right to live their lives free from violence and abuse. If you are worried about a student, please talk to us. If we are concerned about their safety, we may need to share this information with others, but we will always tell them first At Southern Regional College, all members of staff are trained in the protection of children, young people, adults at risk and adults in need of protection, safe from harm The Student Safeguarding Officers, have undergone additional training for these roles Contact details for the Colleges Safeguarding Officers are available on the SRC website and can be seen below
"We know exactly how exciting, and at times challenging, the transition to further and higher education can be. Whether building a new social network or studying more independently for the first time, change can sometimes be dauntingparticularly as we adapt to our changing world. It’s good to know that through those times there is always someone to talk to. If you have experienced difficulties through the college closure and Covid-19, or any issues returning to college, Inspire are here to support you. That’s why we’re working in partnership with SRC to deliver a counselling service, paid for by the college for all of its students."
Our counsellors have a wealth of experience in personal wellbeing and are fully qualified to help you work through a wide range of issues. Together you will identify the resources, strengths, qualities and skills that you have to address the issues you may be experiencing. Those issues may include:
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Academicconcerns,alcoholordrug problems,anxiety,bereavement,bullying andharassment,compulsivebehaviour, crisissupport,cyberbullying/sexting, debtconcerns,depression,eating disorders,examstress,familyproblems, fearoffailure,feelingoutofcontrol, feelinglonelyorisolated,generalhelp& advice,leavinghomeworries,pregnancy worries,relationshipdifficulties,sexual issues,suicidalthoughts
TheHealthHubisaspecialist youthhealthadviceservice foryoungpeopleaged16-25 yearsold.It’safree, confidentialhealthand wellbeingservicewhereyou canaccessinformation, supportandasexualhealth nurse-ledclinic.TheHealth HubisavailableateachSRC campus.Youcandropin,drop usamessageorclickonthe QRcodebelowtogetintouch withanurseoryour Student EngagementOfficer.
how to access the health hub: The Health Clinic is free and no appointment is neededjust drop in! If you need to contact the Health Hub at anytime, please call 0778 743 2845 or email: health.hub@southerntrust.hscni.net. You can also scan the QR code (right) to access the Health Hub online registration form!