Survey aims to boost student counselling

Published: 27 May 2014

An online survey - just launched - aims to gather a better understanding of the profile of Counselling and Psychological Services (CaPS).

An online survey - just launched - aims to gather a better understanding of the profile of Counselling and Psychological Services (CaPS).

Counselling and Psychological Services offer a confidential space for students to explore and reflect on personal and emotional issues without being judged, and to help them develop ways of overcoming difficulties.

Some of the services provided are:

  • Mental health and wellbeing drop-in
  • Self-help materials
  • Individual counselling
  • Psycho-educational groups
  • Group counselling
  • Three-session counselling
  • Clinical psychological services

CaPS say they are keen to establish how well their services are understood by University staff as well as students and the survey results will help the future scale and scope of the services provided. The survey will take approximately ten minutes to complete and is confidential.

www.surveymonkey.com/s/GlasgowUniCaPS-Staff

This survey will be open until 1700 Tuesday 10 June.


First published: 27 May 2014

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