Autism at Warwick
A free-to-join society set up by and for autistic students at the university. They run socials and campaigns, and are home to a lively Discord group chat where members can discuss anything from films to baking, as well as providing a safe space for peer support and autism-related discussions.
ADHD society
A free-to-join society run by students with ADHD, for students with ADHD. It provides students with ADHD a safe space to socialise and discuss, as well as holding regular socials, events, and informational sessions surrounding ADHD.
A society which helps raise awareness for mental health issues and reduce the stigma surrounding them.
Find out more about Warwick Mind Aware.
The free-to-join disability liberation and campaigning society on campus. It is for disabled students, their friends, allies and carers or enablers – they welcome anyone who is passionate about disability and inclusivity.
Find out more about Warwick Enable.
Within the maths department, you can also find MOSAIC, a shared committee between the Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics departments that aims to improve inclusion and celebrate diversity in the mathematical sciences. They work together to organise inclusive events, provide a voice for underrepresented groups and advise departments on EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) initiatives. Find out more on their website.
The Maths Staff-Student Liaison Committee (SSLC) has student representatives on the departmental EDI committee. Any issues relating to accessibility and inclusion can be reported to them to be passed on. To contact them, email maths.sslc@warwick.ac.uk.
You can also contact the Disabled Students’ Officer in the Students’ Union on disabledstudents@warwicksu.com.Link opens in a new window