Mental Health services - Resources for Professionals who support Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Find out more about the mental health services available for asylum seekers and refugees.
Find out more about the mental health services available for asylum seekers and refugees.
View the previous meetings of the Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.
As the end of your undergraduate journey approaches, it is important to consider your next steps. Some students may have a job offer in-hand, others may have ideas in mind but have not yet started to apply for jobs.
Guidance on helping asylum seekers and refugees in primary care.
Find out more about the services available for Asylum seekers and refugees who may need extra care or support, practical or emotional, to enable them to lead an active life.
Dr Jo Stanley is a historian. Read about women who worked for Elder Dempster Lines, as well as two detailed pieces about the lives of two of Elders' former female employees - May Quinn and Julia Andrews.
Contact the Legal Advice Centre.
Find out more about housing and financial support asylum seekers are entitled to in the UK
LJMU offers a range of self-help information, tools and workshops to help you manage your wellbeing and deal with issues such as anxiety, depression, homesickness and other issues you may be going through. Find out more self-help information and how to access our online tools.
Making sure you refer to someone by the correct pronouns (during face-to-face interactions or in written format such as emails), can make a world of difference and demonstrates your dedication to equality, diversity and inclusion.