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Mental Health and Counselling

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Supporting learners with their mental health and wellbeing is a priority for the college. We aim to empower learners and staff to be aware of issues around their own and others wellbeing and mental health, to put actions in place to address them, and to create an open and inclusive college ethos which includes respect for mental health issues. We will encourage and support learners to take ownership of their wellbeing through providing access to wellbeing courses and self - directed learning resources.

Togetherall

All learners at the college have access to Togetherall, an online peer support platform.

Togetherall offers safe, anonymous, online support 27/7, within a supportive community, providing information, self-help resources, and trained professionals online at all times.

Counselling

The Counselling Service is available to help you address any personal or emotional problems that get in the way of enjoying your experience at the college. Seeking counselling is about making a positive choice to seek help by talking with a trained listener who has no other role in your life. This is a free and confidential service aiming to help you put effective strategies in place to build greater resilience.

T_counselling@merthyr.ac.uk

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