Posted 3 days ago
Sun 13 Apr, 2025 12:04 AM
During School closures and term breaks, it's essential to remember that your wellbeing matters. Whether you're taking a well-deserved break or catching up on coursework, knowing that support is readily available can make a significant difference, especially if you're staying with us in halls.
Here's a quick guide to the various types of support you can access over the break.
Warden Team
1. Halls Wellbeing Team: Around-the-Clock Support
The Halls Wellbeing Team is here for you 24/7 over the School breaks, providing assistance and guidance whenever you need it. Whether you have urgent concerns or simply need someone to talk to, the Halls Wellbeing Team is available via phone call or email.
Reach out to them at
Email: hallswellbeing@lse.ac.uk
Telephone: 0800 058 4100
You'll be put in touch with a friendly and experienced team member who will be ready to help. Your wellbeing is their priority, so don't hesitate to connect with them if you need support or have questions.
Spectrum.Life
2. Spectrum.Life: Your Personal Well-being Hub
As you unwind during the break, take advantage of Spectrum.Life, your go-to platform for well-being resources. This platform offers a wealth of tools and support to help you navigate stress, manage your mental health, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. From articles and videos to self-assessment tools, Spectrum.Life is designed to empower you to prioritize your well-being.
Read more on how to download it here.
Halls Life
3. Halls Life: Your Window into Student Support and London Lifestyle
Another fantastic resource available to you over the break is Halls Life, a dynamic blog platform filled with articles covering a wide range of topics, from academic support to student-written content and the vibrant London lifestyle. You might discover new study techniques, learn about exciting London hotspots, or find comfort in the shared experiences of your peers.
Remember, you're not alone in your journey, and the winter break is an excellent time to tap into the collective wisdom and camaraderie found on Halls Life.
Group of students
4. Other hall residents: Stay Connected
While the break may bring some solitude, it's crucial to stay connected with friends, family, and your academic community. Why not find out who else is staying in your hall and organise to hang out? Use the WhatsApp group chat for your hall to suggest activities or just find out who is staying over.
Social connections play a significant role in maintaining positive mental health, so use this time to foster relationships and build a support network.