In Focus – Wellbeing

To wrap up taking an in-depth look at the Full-time Officer Roles we focus on the Wellbeing Officer who represents students on matters relating to student wellbeing including student support, welfare, equality and diversity.

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To wrap up taking an in-depth look at the Full-time Officer Roles we focus on the Wellbeing Officer who represents students on matters relating to student wellbeing including student support, welfare, equality and diversity. The role covers a wide range of specific topics including accommodation, financial support and both physical and mental health. You will build a network of regular contacts including Part-time Officers, Societies and key contacts in the University and local community.

Working with staff you’ll co-ordinate a range of events, activities and campaigns designed to ensure students are supported during their studies while improving their wellbeing. Some examples of these include chairing the Wellbeing Zone, supportive the Union’s Housing Fair, representing the interests of students to various groups from the local Health Board to the National Assembly and most importantly lobbying the University to change things that you think are important to students.

Finally, you’ll meet regularly with key individuals, relevant departments and community organisations to further the development of student wellbeing.

If you want to stand for Wellbeing Officer visit www.abersu.co.uk/elections or email union.elections@aber.ac.uk.

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