HARTPURY_WELLBEING_BOOKLET_2022

Faith and belief Hartpury University and Hartpury College is a diverse community of people, many of whom have religious and other beliefs. As part of its commitment to equality and diversity and to creating a tolerant and inclusive community, Hartpury recognises it is important that all are treated with equal dignity and respect. This includes respect for religious or other beliefs. Hartpury supports the free practice of religion by its staff and students. The Chaplain is available to all students and staff who may wish to ask questions or have company on their religious • University students have access to support via the Achievement Success Centre, details of which can be found via Moodle. Contacts Nurse | nurse@hartpury.ac.uk Wellbeing | 01452 702327 | wellbeing@hartpury.ac.uk www.actionforhappiness.org Student Assistance Programme (SAP) | 0800 028 3766 • Help other people – helping people who are often in situations worse than yours will help you put your problems into perspective. The more you give, the more resilient and happy you feel. If you don’t have time to volunteer, try to do someone a favour every day. • Accept the things you cannot change – changing a difficult situation isn’t always possible. Try to concentrate on the things you do have control over. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it. • Fitness – your mental and physical ability and wellbeing will help you cope with the challenges presented. • Reach out – call on others to help you meet that challenge that you are facing.

or faith journey. Contacts Chaplain | chaplaincy@hartpury.ac.uk

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