Be part of a project to better understand students’ experiences of mental health at Kent so we can tailor and improve support to suit you. … Read more
Category: Support and Wellbeing
Supporting Transgender Students in Higher Education
A member of Kent staff talks about their research on the experiences of transgender students and how they can be better supported at University My … Read more
Taking time to reflect on our experiences – why and how…
Introducing reflection cycles, therapeutic journalling and group workshops – ways to learn from past events and take wisdom into the future What does it mean … Read more
LGBTQ+ students get creative while reflecting on their lockdown experiences
To view throughout the month of February: LGBTQ+ In Lockdown Exhibition in Keynes Atrium For millions of people across the UK, and the world, the … Read more
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) History Month 2022 at Kent
Information on this year’s national themes, and what you can get involved with at Kent in February. What is LGBT+ History Month? LGBT+ Month is … Read more
Why I Run – and you could too
A student’s perspective on the benefits of running and information on how to join in this term My name’s Bella, and I am no stranger … Read more
Workshops to help you: Reflect, Recover and Empower
The last few years have brought so many changes in the way we study, work and socialise. Find out about workshops designed to help you … Read more
Have a Go and Grow
Fancy getting outdoors in these cold days? Turning the winter blues green… A visit to the Kent Community Oasis Garden (also known as KentCOG) garden … Read more
How To Be a Trauma-Informed Partner
Do you know what your partner needs? We all have different experiences with sex, intimacy, and sexual relationships. You cannot be certain that all your partner’s past … Read more
Sex, Drugs and Alcohol
Quite an eye-catching title, right? And it is not clickbait! In this blog post we will discuss the implications alcohol and drug consumption might present to someone’s … Read more