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wellbeing and mental health

The Student Wellbeing and Mental Health Strategy adopts a holistic approach to mental health and wellbeing – covering all aspects of students’ university experience – from learning and life skills to community, inclusion, and support.

See a wider list of welfare and wellbeing resources on the University of Oxford website. You can also contact your local Director of Graduate Studies, or anyone within the Graduate Studies Committee.

Anti-bullying and harassment

The Radcliffe Department of Medicine is committed to eliminating bullying and harassment and has a number of Harassment Advisors who are there to help.

See also the University Harassment Policy.

Sexual harassment and violence

The Sexual Harassment and Violence Support Service provides a safe place to be heard - independent of your college or department. They offer free support and advice to any students who have been affected by sexual harassment or violence.

Oxford Against Sexual Violence is a joint campaign between the University and Oxford University’s student union, Oxford SU, sending a clear message that sexual harassment and violence of any form is unacceptable.

RDM Student Welfare Contact

Student Advice Service

Oxford University Students Union provides an independent advice, information and advocacy service exclusively available to Oxford University Students. The service is free and confidential.