Your Personal or Pastoral Tutor will provide regular termly tutorial and progress review meetings to support your development while on course.  College Advisers and Counsellors offer someone confidential to talk to that will listen with a non-judgemental approach. 

Our support staff can provide information on issues affecting student ability to attend College such as: bursary information, safety, well-being concerns, housing, substance misuse, relationship concerns/abuse.   Advisers also provide access to free sexual health provision and signposting/referral to other specialist services.

You can contact a member of staff at you relevant College if you would like more information:
Carshalton and Merton contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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South Thames: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Wellbeing Support Services

We have a free NHS Education Wellbeing Service for Young People (16- 18) based in the college. You can access 1:1 guided self-help support for a range of wellbeing difficulties including stress, anxiety, low mood, sleep, and motivation. The NHS practitioner will work with you for up to a maximum of eight or twelve sessions. You can find out more information about the service and how to access it via the below link:

NHS EDUCATION WELLBEING PRACTITIONERS' SERVICE

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