Learn more about how we are aiming to achieve the University Mental Health Charter Award for Sussex.
Our approach
The University Mental Health Charter (UMHC) takes a whole-university approach to mental health and wellbeing. It requires resourced, effective, and accessible mental health services delivering proactive support interventions. Ensuring an environment and culture that reduces poor mental health is vital, alongside supporting good mental health and facilitating staff and students to develop insight, understanding, and skills to manage and maintain their own wellbeing.
To learn more about the UMHC, visit the UMHC Award page or download their Principles of good practice booklet [1.1MB PDF].
Our taskforce
The UMHC has five main domains and 18 sub themes, each with a University lead:
- Live - Amy Moorhouse, Residential Life Manager, DSE
- Learn - Lara McMurtry, Associate Dean, Education and Students (LPS)
- Support - Amanda Griffiths, Head of Wellbeing Services (Wellbeing, Therapeutic, Residential Life and Chaplaincy), DSE
- Work - Wendy Carey, Staff Wellbeing Manager, HR
- Enabling Themes - Robin Banerjee, Pro-Vice Chancellor Global and Civic Engagement
The taskforce group, chaired by Craig Lowe, Director of Student Support and Wellbeing (DSE), has worked over the last 12 months to assess how the University meets the charter.
Our progress
We will carry out further work over the autumn ready for submission by December 2025, ahead of an assessment visit in March 2026. We will provide regular updates on our activity and progress over the next 12 months.
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