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We want all students to feel safe and well supported during their time at CWA. Our student welfare team supports students at all campuses with any concerns that maybe worrying or affecting them, including safeguarding concerns, mental health issues and personal problems. No matter what challenges you’re facing, we’re here to support you.
Read below through our dedicated pages to find more information.
A young carer and young adult carer is someone aged 25 and under who cares for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction, cannot cope without their support. Older young carers are also known as young adult carers and they may have different support needs to younger carers.
College of West Anglia (CWA) is committed to providing a safe environment where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We have a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence, sexual harassment, bullying, discrimination, hate crimes and other incidents of abuse – it is never acceptable. We will take action to tackle this whenever it happens. All reports will be taken seriously, we will listen to you and will talk to you about how we can help and support you.
College of West Anglia (CWA) has a statutory and moral duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults receiving education and training at the college.
If you are a child in care or a care leaver we want you to enjoy college, feel well supported, achieve in your studies and reach you full potential.
We want all students to feel safe and well supported during their time at CWA. Our student welfare team supports students at all campuses with any concerns that maybe worrying or affecting them, including safeguarding concerns, mental health issues and personal problems. No matter what challenges you’re facing, we’re here to support you.
We want all students to feel safe and well supported during their time at UcWA. Our student welfare team supports students at all campuses with any concerns that maybe worrying or affecting them, including safeguarding concerns, mental health issues and personal problems. No matter what challenges you’re facing, we’re here to support you.
At the college you are treated as an adult and have the freedom to manage your own learning. We also provide a wide range of support depending on your needs. From personal, to learning support and even help with developing your skills. Take a look below for more information.