Health and Wellbeing Updates


Health and Wellbeing Support at King Ed’s

 

Our college Medical Welfare Officer, Aimie Chatfield, has been at King Ed's for over 5 years. She is a fully qualified medic and mental health first aider. Aimie is here for YOU, whatever you may need!!! When she's not climbing mountains or providing medical support at events you can find Aimie in the Student Support Centre from 08.30 – 16.30 Monday – Thursday and 08.30 – 16.00 on a Friday. She offers a drop in or appointment-based health and wellbeing service that includes:

 

Management of medical conditions

Advice and information about sexual health including free condoms

Nutritional advice

Weight management

Period products (reusable and disposable) and menstruation advice

Mental health services

Advice about self-care, plus much more.

 

Please feel free to pop in to see her at any time, even if it’s just to say hi!!! You can contact Aimie on aimie.chatfield@kedst.ac.uk

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