Charlotte Britton [Archived]

The Welfare Officer’s job is to campaign on a wide range of issues including housing, safety, money, health and community relations. Charlotte also works with NUS Wales as a member of their executive committee. Feel free to visit the office if you have any worries, or just to pick up some supplies – there are free condoms (including non-latex), personal safety alarms, spikey bottle protectors and much more.

“Last year, 71% of Swansea students had a problem with their house. I want to make sure that everyone is armed with the info to choose a great house for next year, and to know how to handles any issues that do come up. I also want to improve the food that’s offered across campus, help everyone with their budgeting, improve safety in Brynmill and Uplands and support student parents through their degrees.”

Thu 30 May 2013

MUST READ: Make moving out hassle free

So it’s that time of year again, and as our exams finally finish, it’s time to think about...
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Fri 22 Mar 2013

I'm Coming Out to Talk About Mental Health

Mental health.  As welfare officer of a Students' Union, I've been on training, run campaigns, given out lots of...
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Thu 17 Jan 2013

What’s it like to be a Welfare Officer?

Nominations open for all of the Full Time Officer elections 24th January.  I love my job! It’s incredibly varied...
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Tue 15 Jan 2013

Wellbeing Workshops

Did you know the University Wellbeing Service puts on workshops on most Wednesdays about a range of things that could...
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Mon 14 Jan 2013

Anonymous posts on facebook - cute or creepy?

When I first heard about those groups on facebook where you can post anonymously about someone, I thought it sounded...
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