Sharing Concerns & Wellbeing Support

We offer a variety of support options for students, and we ask that you please report all concerns about a student, however small, using our Sharing Concerns Form.

From September 2021 GPORT will no longer be updated by the School of Medicine.

For up-to-date information related to sharing concerns, please visit the Contact Us (link) area of Liverpool Educators Online.

Sharing Concerns

Changes have been made to the way University Staff, Clinicians and Students can raise concerns with the School of Medicine. The aim is to provide a clear process with a one-stop point for a wide range of potential concerns.

The new system will enable Staff, Clinicians and Students to raise concerns regarding:

  • Patient safety and Student safety
  • Discrimination, harassment, undermining and bullying
  • Urgent placement concerns (with guidance)
  • Wellbeing, progress and professionalism (with links to an updated Measuring Professionalism Form) 

If you have a concern to share, download the and complete the following form:

The Sharing Concerns Form can also be accessed in every students e-portfolio in the ‘About’ section. We would be grateful if you could mention this new link to Students during their placement induction.

Wellbeing Support for Placement

Transfer of Information

The School of Medicine Student Welfare and Support for Studies Team wants all students to feel they are Welcomed and Valued (GMC 2019), we aim to do this by providing support in various ways while they are studying with us.

We recognise that a large proportion of student time is spent on clinical placement and we want to make sure that, where possible, the same level of support is available while they are there. Support is maintained by giving students access to the Welfare and Support for Studies Team resources online, by email, phone and Zoom. As we know placement usually involves long hours, and therefore offer early morning appointments, evening appointments and drop ins to ensure that students always have access to the services that you need.

In some circumstances, providing support in placement is enhanced by the School transferring some information about students to key staff in each placement site. This enables staff in placement to be better prepared and ready to offer individualised help and adjustments where necessary.

The aim of the short document, Wellbeing support on placement (PDF), is to explain which students will be offered an information transfer, what information will be shared and how students can be involved in the process. It also addresses who will be able to view the data and what kind of adjustments placements may be able to make.

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