The Management School's Learning and Teaching Support Officers
Thursday 10 October marks World Mental Health Day 2024. This year’s theme set by the World Federation of Mental Health is workplace mental health.
The theme highlights the importance of addressing mental health and wellbeing in the workplace, for the benefit of people, organisations, and communities.
Here at the Management School, our Learning and Teaching Support Officers (LTSO's) are available to offer additional support to our students. Not only are they available to help you in your academic studies, but they are also available to provide personal support.
The team consists of Luke Dowdall, Paul Williams, Neil Owen, Vicki White and Chris McCall-Twentyman who are on hand to provide:
Welfare
- Provide support for anyone experiencing difficulties with University life
- Confidential advice and guidance services to help you to find the right support for you
- Run face-to-face and online drop-in sessions or can be contacted to arrange a meeting outside of these hours.
Disability
- As Disability and Dyslexia Contacts for the Management School, the team can offer advice and guidance on any support students may be entitled to and liaise with the central Disability Advice and Guidance team
- Help implement recommended adjustments in line with your Support Plan.
Academic
- Provide skills enhancement sessions which cover a range of topics to help improve your work
- Examples of sessions include Time Management, Academic Writing Skills, Critical Thinking and Referencing Workshops.
How to get in touch
- Email ulmsltso@liverpool.ac.uk for appointments over the phone, online or in person
- Head to www.bookings.liverpool.ac.uk/Home/Guest to book a face-to-face or online appointment with a member of the team
- Check out the LTSO Canvas page.