Collaboration Humans are social beings. We all rely on cooperation and social support to thrive and survive.
Growth, progress and healing from trauma therefore take place in the context of relationships and meaningful connections that enable shared control and decision-making.
A university is a place that provides support services and opportunities for collaboration, but students may need help and support to access them as well as the motivation to do so.
We can help students to build strong relationships with peers and staff, and to navigate the university to find the support they need.
Collaboration involves:
Peer-to-peer support systems and communities
Setting up spaces where students and staff can learn from one another
To find support from academic staff and build strong relationships. I had lost a friend and a family
member within a few months. The Wellbeing team supported me through my bereavement
process and I was able to complete my second year.
Student testimony
Ask yourself: What can you do to facilitate collaboration between students and staff?
Try it
Wellbeing services
SMART team (financial support)
Disability and Dyslexia Service
Positive stress
Examples of key support services
to enable collaboration: