Cynon Valley

College makes pledge on mental health issues

- JESSICA FLYNN jessica.flynn@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A COLLEGE in the South Wales valleys has become the first in the country to pledge its commitment to destigmati­sing mental health issues in a learning environmen­t.

Coleg y Cymoedd signed the Time to Change Wales pledge, an initiative run by three of Wales’ leading mental health charities, Mind Cymru , Hafal and Gofal.

By signing the pledge, Coleg y Cymoedd are vowing their commitment to tackling mental health stigma and discrimina­tion with both learners and staff members at the college’s four campuses across South Wales.

As the first FE college in Wales to sign the pledge, Coleg y Cymoedd, which has campuses in Aberdare, Llwynypia, Treforest and Ystrad Mynach, has announced a number of measures they will be implementi­ng to encourage learners and staff to speak openly about mental health issues or concerns.

These include regular surveys for staff to understand the perception of mental health issues in the workplace, as well as offering staff access to counsellin­g services and providing a team of welfare officers to support learners.

After signing the pledge, Andrew Jarvis, vice principal at Coleg y Cymoedd, said: “With almost 20,000 learners and 850 staff across four campuses, the health and wellbeing of everyone at Coleg y Cymoedd is ex- tremely important to us.

“There are many pressures learners can feel at this stage of their life, whether it’s applying for university or meeting their target grades. Equally, many staff members often take on the pressures learners feel themselves.

“Here at the college, we are committed to supporting our learners throughout their education and help ease any stress they may be feeling.

“By signing the Time to Change Wales pledge, we hope to continue promoting good mental health throughout the college and help to tackle mental health stigma and discrimina­tion in Wales.”

Mental health charities Gofal, Mind Cymru and Hafal charities resolved to work together, combining their knowledge, skills and expertise in the biggest attempt yet in Wales to end discrimina­tion around mental health.

By encouragin­g businesses, education bodies and organisati­ons of all sizes to sign the Time to Change Wales pledge, the three charities hope to raise awareness of mental health issues.

Anthony Metcalfe, Time to Change Wales programme manager, said: “Time to Change Wales, as the first national campaign to end stigma and discrimina­tion, are proud that Coleg y Cymoedd are stepping up and signing the campaign pledge to address these issues across their workplace and campuses.

“The college are joining a growing band of employers that are working in partnershi­p with Time to Change Wales to address these inequaliti­es, and we look forward to monitoring their progress.”

 ??  ?? Anthony Metcalfe, Time to Change Wales Programme Manager, and Andrew Jarvis, Vice Prinicpal at Coleg y Cymoedd
Anthony Metcalfe, Time to Change Wales Programme Manager, and Andrew Jarvis, Vice Prinicpal at Coleg y Cymoedd

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