Find out how to raise a concern about a student's behaviour or wellbeing.
UCL has a responsibility to maintain a safe and positive environment for all students and staff but expects students to study, work and live co-operatively and in close proximity with each other as well as conduct themselves in a manner which does not impact negatively on those around them.
If you are concerned about the behaviour of a student or if a student has stopped engaging completely, and you believe that this may be due to health and wellbeing issues, contact Student Support and Wellbeing.
Find out more about the Student of Concern process.
If you don’t want to contact Student Support and Wellbeing, you can always discuss your concerns with a member of your own team to get their opinion on a situation, or if you feel your concerns relate directly to the Prevent Duty and you would like to have an informal discussion please contact Bella Malins (Lead Officer for Prevent).