
A wide network of support systems is in place to ensure the safety, development and wellbeing of all of our students.
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Tutors and learning advisors are on hand to provide you with support and guidance with all aspects of your study, while dedicated mentors ensure that any issues affecting attendance or behaviour are addressed.
You will also have access to the College counselling service, school nurse and one-to-one pastoral support with a dedicated personal tutor. You will have your own individual support plan, informed by their learning style, which will give you the focus needed to succeed. All 14-16 College learners are continually recognised and rewarded for their talents and you will be encouraged to reach your potential through our ‘Stretch & Challenge’ programme. This demonstrates our commitment to your personal development and raising your attainment levels.
If you have any queries, please call the 14-16 College reception on 01482 598892.
Need to talk? Free and confidential counselling services are available to all Hull College students who need to talk about mental health, stress or any other issues affecting their emotional wellbeing.
We offer counselling and well-being support to all of our students whatever your background or situation, whether you are on a full-time, part-time or apprenticeship programme.
Our Counselling Service currently supports students by offering online and phone counselling, as well as face-to-face support. If you would like to contact us, please email listen@hull-college.ac.uk or text 07860 023367 and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
If you would like to request an appoint with the counselling team, please fill out the form below and either email it to listen@hull-college.ac.uk, post it in our letterbox outside room QG702. If you have any queries regarding the service or a referral, please call 01482 598736 or 01482 313447.