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Reigniting Your Passion for Safeguarding
Safeguarding can be emotionally demanding, and over time, it’s easy to lose sight of why you started. But with the right support, self-care, and reflective practice, you can reignite your passion and continue making a real difference. Let’s explore how to protect your wellbeing and rediscover the drive that brought you to this vital role.

Chris East
2 days ago3 min read
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Managing Neurodiversity in the workplace
Embracing neurodiversity fosters inclusion, boosts innovation, and supports wellbeing - small changes make a big impact!

Cornerstone Resources
Mar 287 min read
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Your Safeguarding Lifeline: The Transformative Power of Supervision
Safeguarding supervision is designed to support, guide, and care for professionals working with vulnerable individuals

Chris East
Jan 173 min read
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Breaking the Anxiety Barrier: Supporting Students at University
Anxiety looks different for everyone, and students may not always recognise it in themselves or feel comfortable sharing it.

Zoe Sims
Jan 74 min read
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Why Mental Health First Aid Training Matters: Supporting Well-Being in Higher Education
Mental health first aid training isn’t just a skill—it’s a commitment to creating a safer, more compassionate campus environment.

Zoe Sims
Nov 29, 20242 min read
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4 Ways to Prevent Student Loneliness at University
Establishing a strong sense of community is vital for helping students feel connected. Here are several ways you can facilitate this:

Zoe Sims
Oct 16, 20242 min read
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Mind Wars: The Psychological Battle Between Beliefs and Extremism
Cognitive dissonance - it's like your mind is in a tug-of-war, and the result can lead to big changes in how we think or behave.

Chris East
Oct 4, 20242 min read
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7 Red Flags: When University Students Need Wellbeing Support
While some level of stress is normal, it’s essential for wellbeing staff to recognise when a student may be struggling.

Zoe Sims
Oct 3, 20242 min read
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