Event Description

Thursday 07 March 2019

11am - 3pm

Waterloo Campus, Franklin-Wilkins Building, Library Alcove, Floor 1


Overview

This year’s University Mental Health Day  is all about the power of using your voice. We all have mental health, we all have stories to share and we can all use our voices to shape the future of student mental health. Come join the conversation with our festival including a creativity corner,  King's Pledge, support signposting and peer support space!

 

More details:

Creativity Corner:

A chance to try out mindful creativity and to recharge your mind. 

King's Pledge:

Come chat to us about what mental health means to you, find out what support is available to you at King's and get some top tips on improving your mental wellbeing from your peers. Get your picture taken with the 'King's Pledge' to use our voices to speak up about mental health at our University.

 

University Mental Health Day is for everyone at King's because we all have mental health and are part of this University community where we talk about it. This event is student-led by the following groups: Think Mental, My Mind Matters Too, Our Shared Health, KCLSU Positive Peers and KCL Peer Supporters with support from KCLSU Wellbeing.

 

 

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