Below you can find a number of Frequently Asked Questions regarding your wellbeing and mental health (adapted from the Department of Mechanical Engineering pages, with thanks).
If you have further queries, please do not hesitate to contact ESE's Student Wellbeing Advisor, Anita Murphy: anita.murphy@imperial.ac.uk.
Wellbeing FAQs
- What is wellbeing?
- Why is our wellbeing important?
- How do I access wellbeing support?
- Who will know if I am accessing support?
- Is accessing support a sign of weakness?
- Will I get in trouble with the department or college for disclosing mental health difficulties?
- Who is the wellbeing support for?
- Is wellbeing support the same as counselling?
- What should I do if I am experiencing a Mental Health crisis, or am with someone who is experiencing a crisis?
- What should I do if I am feeling suicidal?
What is wellbeing?
Why is our wellbeing important?
How do I access wellbeing support?
Who will know if I am accessing support?
Is accessing support a sign of weakness?
Will I get in trouble with the department or college for disclosing mental health difficulties?
Who is the wellbeing support for?
Is wellbeing support the same as counselling?
What should I do if I am experiencing a Mental Health crisis, or am with someone who is experiencing a crisis?
What should I do if I am feeling suicidal?
ESE Health and Safety
Due to the complex mix of risks within the department, finding out what procedures to follow and how to apply them can be a little daunting.
Visit the ESE Health and Safety guidance pages.
ESE Fieldwork Information
- Visit ESE’s Fieldwork Requirements page to plan your offsite activity with our step-by-step guide
- Visit ESE’s Fieldwork Safety page to access information on health and safety policies and responsibilities for fieldwork