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  1. Dignity Without Danger

    Dignity Without Danger are concerned with women and girls rights to a dignified menstruation within Nepal. Find out more about this project.

  2. Finding the right path

    Read Karen Critchley's story - When Karen graduated with a degree in Fine Art from LJMU she was not at all sure what she wanted to do with her life. Some 14 years on she has a Masters in Public Health under her belt and a flourishing career at the Public Health Institute.

  3. Contact Us

    Access LJMU's Counselling and Mental Health services for support, crisis help, and resources. Visit us at the Student Life Building or contact our teams directly.

  4. Where to seek help

    If you are struggling with your mental health or thoughts of suicide, some useful details are below. If you are in immediate danger (or concerned someone else is) or may harm yourself, please dial 111 for urgent medical advice, or call 999 for an emergency response.

  5. Angela Samata CF

    Angela was awarded an LJMU Honorary Fellowship in 2018 for her tireless work as a mental health campaigner, speaking out and challenging the stigma of suicide.

  6. James Savage

    James is a mental health nursing graduate, and one of many nursing students who went above and beyond during the Covid-19 pandemic, putting their training into practice to support the NHS during their studies.