Be Well at Bath
The University's approach to mental health and wellbeing, informed by our staff and students.
Be Well at Bath is the University's approach to health and mental wellbeing, informed by our staff and students.
The University's approach to mental health and wellbeing, informed by our staff and students.
Taking a proactive approach to promoting wellbeing.
Read about various wellbeing topics and research or have a listen to the podcasts of staff experiences.
Understand the role of a wellbeing champion, the support they offer and how to sign up if you'd like to become one.
Get involved in a range of wellbeing events across the organisation.
As a University member of staff, there are a number of services available to you to promote wellbeing and improve your work-life balance.
Information and guidance on how you can save money, make your budget go further and access help and advice.
Find out more about the supportive networks available to you as an employee.
An informal support network for staff who are childless not by choice.
An opportunity for men from all departments to discuss male health and wellbeing, and connect with other male colleagues.
Information for staff who are going through perimenopause and menopause, and anyone interested in understanding more about this life transition.
Our network offers staff a space for informal peer support and discussion about managing loss and grief, particularly in the workplace.
Be aware, then prepare to take action.
Access the range of resources which can help you look after your own and other people's wellbeing.
Discover the available resources that offer help and support around mental health and general wellbeing.
Information, practical guidance and conversation checklists to improve support for those experiencing circumstances that impact on their wellbeing.
Find out how to use the Development Toolkit to access online resources to support your professional and personal development.
Key advice for staff who are academic advisors, including; five steps for student meetings, confidentiality, and attendance.
This page outlines support for students & staff, the impact suicide can have on us, what the University is doing to prevent suicide and how we can all help.
Spot the signs and respond.
Access free and confidential counselling 24 hours a day, as well as a wealth of practical and wellbeing support and information.
Advice for staff on how to respond to students in distress and how to get support from other teams within the University.