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Disability, Health and Wellbeing

At »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, there are a range of resources to support mental and physical wellbeing; as well as support for disabled staff and students.

Disability equality

UCL has provided information and guidance onÌýsupportingÌýstaff andÌýstudents with a disabilityÌý–ÌýincludingÌýhow to produceÌýaccessibleÌýonlineÌýcontent,Ìýlectures,ÌýeventsÌýand more.Ìý

UCL Student Support and Wellbeing offersÌýsupport forÌýstudents who areÌýdisabledÌýor have a long-term health condition.ÌýTheÌý, part of the UCL Students’ Union,Ìýpromotes the interests and needs of students who identify as disabled, including those with learning difficulties, mental health issues or long-term illness.ÌýÌý

Health and wellbeingÌý

We aim to make UCL Laws a safe and pleasant environment in which to study and work. The UCL Laws WellbeingÌýTeam run a range of events and initiatives, both online and in-person,Ìýto promote wellbeing among staff and PhD students.ÌýÌý

TheÌýUCL Student Support and WellbeingÌýteamÌýprovidesÌýa safe,ÌýconfidentialÌýand non-judgemental spaceÌýfor students to discuss any issues that may be affectingÌýtheirÌýability to study. Support services are free of charge and open to all UCL students of all levels.ÌýÌý

WeÌýalsoÌýhave twoÌýStudent Advisers for UCL LawsÌýwhose role is to provide wellbeing and pastoral care for ourÌýundergraduate students, especially in their transition into university.ÌýStudents can book 1:1ÌýappointmentsÌýand discussÌýany matters relating toÌýwellbeing and student experience.Ìý