SSGTs are part of the Student Wellbeing Team but work within schools alongside academic staff – information is only shared with schools if you have given them permission to do so.
The Student Services (pdf) contains more information about confidentiality.
SSGTs will listen to your concerns, find out what is truly going on and how things are affecting you. They will talk through your options and may direct you to specialist services across the university as well as the support available locally.
SSGTs often work closely with your Personal Academic Tutor and Course Leaders. While an SSGT provides guidance relating to wellbeing and personal issues, a Personal Academic Tutor can help you to make sure you are getting the most out of your studies and receiving the academic support you need. An SSGT may refer you to a Personal Academic Tutor, or vice-versa.
You can talk through anything affecting your ability to achieve with your SSGT, including:
- health, wellbeing and self-care
- anxiety and stress-related issues
- Additional Considerations applications and processes
- motivation, procrastination and time-management
- isolation, loneliness and homesickness
- accommodation issues
- difficulties with your course – guidance on intermission, transfers and withdrawal
- discrimination, bullying and harassment - reporting and support.