The whole university approach to wellbeing

Understand the University's approach to supporting and promoting mental wellbeing across the organisation.
We have adopted the whole university approach to mental health wellbeing and aspire to create a learning environment and organisational culture that enhances health and wellbeing across our community
Understand the University's approach to supporting and promoting mental wellbeing across the organisation.
In 2014, the University, in partnership with the Student's Union, signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge.
Taking a proactive approach
Read about the experiences of colleagues when looking after their own mental health and wellbeing and share your own story.
Our Wellbeing Champions are volunteers from across the University who play a vital role in helping us achieve our wellbeing aspirations.
Get involved in a range of wellbeing events, groups and networks across the organisation.
As a University member of staff, you can use a number of services that promote wellbeing and improve your work-life balance.
We provide students with support and guidance, including counselling and mental health, disability support, money management and international student advice.
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.
We provide help and support to all students.
Explore the variety of resources that support wellbeing to identify sources of support to help you look after your own and others wellbeing.
Find out how to use the Development Toolkit to access online resources to support your professional and personal development.
Advice and guidance for academic staff who are personal tutors.
Determine if the University Coaching Service is a suitable approach to help you address your career development or a specific work-related challenge.
Spot the signs and respond
Discover how the University can help all staff with a wide range of work, family and personal issues.
We provide short-term psychological therapies, mental health support, and courses and workshops. We can also help you find external support services.
If you are studying for a doctorate at Bath, Student Services can offer you advice and support relevant to your needs.
Advice for staff on how to respond to students in distress and how to get support from other teams within the University.