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Support Line turns 10 years old

Last week, we marked the 10th Anniversary of our Support Line with a reception in the Terrace Pavilion at the Houses of Parliament.

Barry Sheerman MP, Chair of the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee, and Vernon Coaker MP, Minister of State for Schools, both spoke at the event, as well as Zoe Speakman, a teacher who had used the Support Line and Julian Stanley, CUSN Chief Executive.

Over a hundred people, including teachers, trade unionists, civil servants and others from education attended the event in the Terrace Pavilion.

Anti-Bullying Week

This week is Anti-Bullying Week: an annual event that aims to raise awareness of bullying of children and young people, in schools and elsewhere, and to highlight ways of preventing and responding to it.

The event is organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), which is made up of about sixty member organisations and supported by the DCSF.

Do you have five minutes? Help CUSN support college and university staff by filling in our survey

As we said last week, CUSN is about to change.
A big thank you to all of you who agreed to take part in telephone interviews as part of our efforts to assess CUSN’s services.
If you didn’t sign up to talk to us over the phone you can still play a valuable role in our efforts to ensure CUSN is at the top of its game and able to help more than ever before.
Please take five minutes to fill in the survey at www.mymedia-uk.com/CUSNfeedback
We’ll make sure your opinions are taking into consideration.
We really value your input.

Marking International Stress Awareness Day

Today is International Stress Awareness Day.

The event has been organised by the International Stress Management Association (ISMA): a registered charity whose aim is to advance the education of the public in the field of biological stress.

On their website, the ISMA say: "Stress can be an insidious build up of many pressures and challenges. Most people are now aware that the big issues in life can be exciting for some and too demanding for others, resulting in stress."

Thousands reach out to College and University Support Network since launch

27,000 interactions in charity’s first three years; grants awarded almost triple since summer 2008

College and University Support Network (CUSN) has supported staff in colleges and universities over 27,000 times over the last three years, figured released today show.

The charity, which aims to improve and enhance the wellbeing of all those working in adult, further and higher education, is celebrating its third birthday this week.