Tomorrow is Time to Talk day, the day the nation talks about mental health. Student Support and Wellbeing are offering a drop-in session to students, explained by a member of the team, Howard To join in tomorrow between 12pm and 2pm:
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10/12 Anyone testing positive for the virus will be contacted by NHS Test and Trace to identify their contacts, so that they can be advised to self-isolate.
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3/12 It will make it easier for anyone living in the area to get tested; especially those who do not have a car and so cannot access the Seaton Barracks site or for whom walking to the city centre is difficult.
Mental health stigma means some people find it hard to open up. @TimetoChange are encouraging people to #AskTwice to show others they can reach out. https://t.co/0Sx2C76QS6