In partnership with the University’s Wellbeing and Counselling service and a student-led project team, we’re investigating the perceived and experienced barriers to accessing Support Services faced by Black, Asian, and ethnic minority students at the University of Leeds. This project aims to help achieve inclusive, culturally competent, anti-racist standards of practice in all areas of operation.
The survey concerns a range of support services, including – but not limited to – LUU Help & Support, Student Support Officers and the Counselling Service, covering issues ranging from academic to psychological or financial.
If you have any thoughts on, or experiences with these services, we’d value and appreciate your time and insight – whether it’s regarding avoiding accessing a service, or not feeling that your experience with them was what you needed, taking our anonymous survey will help our support teams to deliver the best, most inclusive support that all University of Leeds students deserve.
The survey closes on Sunday 27 June and participants can opt in to be in with a chance of winning a £25 Amazon voucher.