Deputy President (Welfare)
Send your questions to ask Sam Gyimah, Universities minister!
We’re meeting Sam Gyimah tommorow (17/05/18) – What should we ask him? Dear students,
The Wellbeing Representation Network: Then and Now
The Wellbeing Representation Network has been one of the Union's greatest successes this year. What's it about? What has it done? What are the next challenges?
But you don't look disabled...
How do you picture a person with a disability? Would you imagine a young, able-bodied and seemingly ‘normal’ woman? My guess is not.
Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Why does it matter?
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Freshers 101
So you’ve survived the first weekend, you’ve spoken to tons of new people and you’ve potentially overdone it with the alcohol.
Blurred Lines?
Note: this blog post contains discussion about sexual assault.
Home away from home
During our time as students, every one of us must grapple with the London housing market. I still shudder when I think of all the drama and stress surrounding my last round of house hunting.
Speaking Truth to Power
Yesterday I was invited to speak at the College’s annual Student Welfare Seminar; given the very conspicuous lack of students in attendance I felt it would be appropriate to give a run down of my...
Students' Unions and the White Paper
Those who know me well will remember my frustration in the run up to the response deadline for the Higher Education Green Paper.
Sticking to a democratic mandate
Last year I was ICSMSU Welfare Officer. I did a pretty decent job by all accounts, however I still had unfinished business when I came to the end of the year.