Welfare

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St Peter’s takes its responsibility for the welfare of its students very seriously. There is always Student using PCsomeone on hand to whom they can turn for confidential advice on any matter whether of a personal, financial or medical nature.

The welfare team includes both senior and junior members of the College, who work closely with each other to ensure that an appropriate range of expertise and help is available. Matters of general concern are discussed at termly welfare meetings, to which the College Doctors (from the Jericho Health Centre), the College Nurse and a representative from the University Counselling Service are invited. The students themselves organise a peer support group.

The College is aware of its obligations to extend accessibility for people with disabilities. We have introduced a number of structural and procedural measures; others are under active consideration. We are assembling and will publish a Disability Equality Scheme, taking into account the views of members, staff and visitors. Comments and suggestions are welcome and may either be addressed directly to the Tutor for Welfare or sent to the Bursar's Office by means of a downloadable survey form. 70.51 Kb (pdf)

Mark Moloney, Tutor for Welfare, coordinates the College’s welfare provision; he can be contacted on (2)78886 and his room is Latner 7. The Senior Welfare Officer (Ms Jennifer Thompson, Staircase 4, room 16, tel. (2)78892) and Junior Welfare Officer (Mr Matthew Thomson, Staircase 4, room 17, tel. (2)78944) have regular office hours over lunch-times (see posters in College), and may be contacted by email or phone to assist with all kinds of problems and situations. The Chaplain, Michael Ward, can also be contacted by any member of College for whatever reason (Besse Staircase, room 5, tel. (2)78905). The Lodge can give provide urgent or emergency contact details.

Information about the full range of welfare services available through the University is provided on the main University website.