Mental Health Mentoring
What is it?
Mental Health mentoring is available to students on an individual need basis. Home/UK students can access funding through the Disabled Student Allowances (DSAs) for Mental Health mentoring and sometimes also for specialist study skills. The Disability Team can help you with the application process for the DSAs.
Many students find the mentoring service really valuable in ensuring they thrive at university. Generally students meet with their mentor on a regular basis throughout the academic year.
A mentor can:
- Listen to your concerns and questions
- Help with settling into University
- Assist you in developing strategies to cope with difficult situations
- Help liaise with your department and other staff
- Consider perspectives on situations and help you think these through together with possible outcomes
- Help with planning and organisation
- Support you in managing your whole student experiences, academic, social and in relation to your wellbeing
Funding
If you are a Home student, you can access funding for specialist mentoring through the Disabled Student Allowances (DSAs). DSAs are disability related support grants, they are not means tested and not repayable. If you have not applied for DSAs or are in the process of applying when you come to university please speak to the Disability Team about how to arrange mentoring.
If you are an EU or International student you will not be eligible for DSA funding you can still access the support offered including mentoring.
How do I set up my mentoring sessions?
Contact the Disability Team by submitting an enquiry through the Wellbeing PortalLink opens in a new window.