Mind What Matters

Supported

Improved mental health support at KCL

  • De – stigmatisation – producing material, translating the website into at least one other language
  • To get the University to agree to funding and other necessary support for further study and research into their current provision, or if this is already ongoing to communicate this transparently to students
  • 3) Improved provision for students who identify as part of liberation networks and international students

Campaign Objectives

1) De – stigmatisation – producing material, translating the website into at least one other language

2) To get the University to agree to funding and other necessary support for further study and research into their current provision, or if this is already ongoing to communicate this transparently to students

3) Improved provision for students who identify as part of liberation networks and international students

Campaign support

This campaign was set out in our officers manifesto and is therefore an automatically supported campaign.

Campaign Leads

  • Robert Liow (Vice President for Welfare and Community) and Maya

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