Student Roost and BreatheUni offer online wellbeing session

Student Roost teams up with student initiative BreatheUni to offer its 20,000 residents an online wellbeing session.

Communal area at Student Roost's Brewer's Court scheme | PBSA News
Communal area at Student Roost's Brewer's Court scheme.

Accommodation provider Student Roost teams up with student initiative BreatheUni to offer its residents online wellbeing session. Student Roost has invited its 20,000 residents to a free online resident wellbeing workshop which took place this week.

The session, which was held on the evening of Thursday 19 May, included a brief presentation followed by a stigma-busting Q&A session with the founders of the initiative. Student Roost residents were encouraged to join the online discussion by asking questions on topics related to mental health, which they could do anonymously before or during the event.

The accommodation provider also worked with students and team members in Sheffield to design special printed affirmation cards for residents to write on, keep, or give to friends or family.

“We’re looking forward to holding this event for our residents and are so grateful to BreatheUni for giving their time to help. We hope that our residents will be able to chat to others across the UK and ask any questions they might have in a non-judgemental, safe space.”

Lowri Edwards, Resident Wellbeing Lead, Student Roost
Selection of affirmation cards for residents to write on, keep, or give to friends or family - Student Roost | BreatheUni | PBSA News
Selection of affirmation cards for residents to write on, keep, or give to friends or family.

BreatheUni was founded by Jeremy Lyons and Louise Lyons-Appiah when they were both studying at university, with Louise at the University of Birmingham and Jeremy at the University of Westminster. With groups currently running in Birmingham, Westminster and Nottingham, BreatheUni offers online and face-to-face safe spaces where students can speak to both peers and mental health professionals.

“With support and learning about mental health, personal development and EDI, our mission is to empower students to embrace their authentic self, so they can help themselves and are enabled to positively make social impact.”

Louise Lyons-Appiah, Co-founder, BreatheUni
Self care day affirmation cards produced for the online wellbeing session - Student Roost | BreatheUni | PBSA News
Self care day affirmation cards produced for the online wellbeing session.

Student Roost has made a firm commitment to student mental health, with a fulltime national Resident Wellbeing Lead, and local team members available 24/7 in every Student Roost property. All customer-facing team members have mandatory resident wellbeing training, and 42 Student Roost team members across the UK have so far completed the nationally-recognised Mental Health First Aider programme.

During Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 (9-15 May), which this year focused on loneliness, Student Roost properties across the UK held a range of events and activities to help residents connect and get support. With the week coinciding with exam season in universities, activities and events included wellbeing jars, gratitude trees, spa evenings and positivity post boxes. 

Affirmation card produced for the online wellbeing session - Student Roost | BreatheUni | PBSA News
Affirmation card used during the online wellbeing session.

“We know that while university life can be amazing, it can also be tough for some, especially with everything that’s been happening the last few years.

“We don’t want any of our residents to feel alone, and I’m hoping that through events in our properties, and Student Roost team members available 24/7, we can help people connect with others and know where to get support if they need it.”

Lowri Edwards, Resident Wellbeing Lead, Student Roost

Student Roost is one of the UK’s largest student accommodation providers. The company will be opening five new properties in the next academic year, including new cities Brighton and Bristol. From September 2022 onwards, 22,000 residents will live in one of 56 Student Roost properties across the UK.