HARTPURY_COLLEGE_RESIDENTIAL_HANDBOOK_2024
Hartpury will: • Provide regular hall meetings, to keep students updated and safe. • Regularly review the Residential Life Programme to ensure it is relevant to all. • Provide regular enrichment activities whilst listening to student feedback and suggestions for activities. Wellbeing and Health – Our expectations Students will: • Look after their own wellbeing and health. • Understand the support that is available and where to go to seek help. • Seek help when they need it and take up the support offered to them. • Speak to their hall Residential Support Officer if they are concerned about another student. • Engage with the GoVox wellbeing check-in tool. Hartpury will: • Provide support via our Safeguarding, Wellbeing and Health Centre, this includes our regular daily drop-in sessions. • Provide educational sessions via our Residential Life Programme. • Provide opportunities to improve physical and mental health, which includes access to Hartpury Active Sessions. Safeguarding – Our expectations Students will: • Understand the importance of following the morning and evening residential registration processes (applicable to all students under 18 years old). • Ensure their parents/carers have followed the sign out process when leaving campus to return home. • Respect that Hartpury College accommodation is alcohol and drug free for all students, includes those whare over 18 years old (this does not include prescription medication). • Play an active part in safeguarding, by following the residential rules and regulations in Hartpury’s accommodation licence. • Provide an update of any changes to contact details or medical information. Hartpury will: • Provide a robust system to ensure that you are accounted for at morning and evening registration. • Safeguard and provide you with a safe and secure environment in which to learn and live, free from harm. • In circumstances where serious concerns are raised about your wellbeing (including risk to self, others and the College), we reserve the right to contact your emergency contact tensure a joined up and collaborative approach to assessing this risk and providing appropriate ` support (this applies to all students both under and over 18 years old).
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