Information for Assessors, NMH Providers and External Services

NMH Support Availability

Specialist Study Skills Tutor (ASC, ADHD & SPLD):   

 In-person: No
 Online/remote:  No
 Ad-hoc / Drop in:  Yes (Varying Support Worker)

Specialist Mentoring (ASC, ADHD & MH):

 In-person:  No
 Online/remote:  No
 Ad-hoc / Drop in:  Yes (Varying Support Worker)

NMH Support Rates for Needs Assessors

 Specialist 1-1 Study Skills Support  Â£54.95 (No VAT)
 Specialist 1-1 study Skills Support (ASC)  Â£54.95 (No VAT)
 Specialist Mentoring  Â£54.95 (No VAT)
 Specialist Mentoring (ASC)  Â£54.95 (No VAT)

Appointment rooms for external NMH providers

External Non-Medical Help (NMH) providers delivering DSA-funded support to Leeds Beckett University students are not provided with appointment rooms. External providers are responsible for informing Needs Assessors of their available facilities when disclosing their availability and support fees.

Support. Report. Respect

In our university community there is no place for bullying, any form of harassment or sexual misconduct, which includes sexual violence.

If you or someone you know is a student, colleague or visitor of our university, and has experienced any of these forms of unacceptable behaviour, you can let us know anonymously or you can provide your details and receive advice.

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Do you have a concern about a student?

If you have concerns about a student relating to their disability/long term condition, you can contact Disability Advice on 0113 812 5831 or email disabilityadvice@leedsbeckett.ac.uk during office hours for advice and consultancy on managing the concern. A member of the team will take some details and will liaise with colleagues and advise and/or signpost as appropriate.

If you are worried about a student's mental health, you can contact Student Wellbeing on phone 0113 812 8507 or email studentwellbeing@leedsbeckett.ac.uk during office hours for advice and consultancy on managing the concern. A member of the team will take some details and will liaise with colleagues and advise and/or signpost as appropriate. Information on what to do if you are worried about someone is also available on the Student Wellbeing webpage.

Information about what support may be available during university closure times can be found on our Out of Hours and Emergency Information webpage.

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