My Kingdom for a voice!
Face Lab helps recreate a speaking avatar for Richard III
Face Lab helps recreate a speaking avatar for Richard III
On the 12-month anniversary of the death of George Floyd, LJMU has restated its commitment to change and respond to the needs of people of colour.
Students are set to benefit from better join up of mental health services to prevent them falling through the gaps at university.
A partnership featuring Liverpool John Moores University has been awarded £575k worth of funding from the Office for Students for a project to further develop mental health provision for students across Liverpool.
The development of the ‘guardian project’ will see LJMU student volunteers be trained alongside street pastors to provide support, to those who need it, in Liverpool’s night-time economy, such as helping people get home or providing emotional support.
Students in Liverpool are benefitting from improved mental health support, thanks to a partnership between universities and NHS services across the city.
Thursday 10 October is World Mental Health Day and LJMU is raising awareness of all aspects of mental health and wellbeing, including suicide prevention, by outlining the support and resources available at the university for students and staff.
LJMU management is relaunching its Respect Always campaign with a lunch and town hall event on March 2.
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