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STUDENT SUPPORT. What Welfare Tutors do The role of Welfare Tutors is to recommend professional help services and, most importantly, to limit the damage.

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1 STUDENT SUPPORT

2 What Welfare Tutors do The role of Welfare Tutors is to recommend professional help services and, most importantly, to limit the damage that the problem could have on your studies. Welfare Tutors are able to arrange for a deadline to be extended for you, or for a particularly serious issue to be brought to the attention of the examination board. The Welfare Tutor's role covers the following areas: Co-ordination of the student support system within school and college. Consultant to personal tutors and students. Liaison point for the University Student Services Division. Supporting students experiencing academic and personal issues.

3 School of Education Welfare Tutor Dr Tonie Stolberg T.L.Stolberg@bham.ac.uk 0121 4158395 Room 515 (Ed Building)

4 https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/a s/studentservices/projects/support/i ndex.aspx. Accommodation Adapting to university life Careers and entrepreneurship support Changing course Disability support Dyslexia diagnosis and support Emergencies and security International student support Loneliness and anxiety Health (mental and physical) Money matters Spiritual support Study skills and support Your rights and responsibilities Self Help Guides

5 Student Representation https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/ registry/policy/studentreps/index.aspx https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/ registry/policy/studentreps/index.aspx What is the Student Representation System? The Student Representation System (SRS) is a partnership between the University of Birmingham and the Guild of Students. The aim of the SRS is to ensure that every student at Birmingham is effectively represented to the University and the Guild by a fellow student. It is founded on the belief that through effective representation students become partners in their education, allowing a more active involvement in, and ownership of, their learning.

6 Other: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/ studentservices/conduct/help/index.a spx There are many people and organisations within the University that are able to provide support, help or advice. This includes help with appeal submissions, advice about discipline investigations or examination irregularity allegations. For further information and contact details, please click on the links below. The Advice and Representation Centre (ARC) Disability Support Learning Support Mental Health Counselling and Guidance Nightline (at the Guild of Students) * Nightline The University Medical Practice The University Chaplaincy Your personal or welfare tutor in your School


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