
Glasgow Kelvin College Promotes Student Wellbeing During Mental Health Awareness Week
Glasgow Kelvin College Celebrates Mental Health Awareness Week with Engaging Activities Glasgow, UK – Glasgow Kelvin College recently marked Mental Health Awareness Week with a series of engaging events designed to promote student wellbeing. The college's wellbeing officer, Anna, and cycling officer, Aiden, collaborated on a diverse range of activities. "We wanted to offer something for everyone," Anna explained, "so we had self-care packages, tote bag decorating, seed bomb making, and even gratitude journal creation." Aiden, who is also part of the college's sustainability team, added, "The seed bombs were a big hit, and it was great to see students getting creative with the tote bags." In addition to these creative activities, the college also hosted Men Matter Scotland and Glasgow Girls Club events throughout the week. The initiative underscores the college's commitment to supporting students' mental health and fostering a strong sense of community. The positive atmosphere and diverse range of activities suggest a successful and impactful Mental Health Awareness Week at Glasgow Kelvin College.