Dyspraxia may be surrounded by stereotypes of being ditzy, clumsy and ungraceful, but it's no laughing matter
In the fight against sexual violence, it’s okay to step away from triggering content
When trauma is shared so widely on social media, it's okay to switch off your phone and look after yourself.
I’m leaving counselling. What now?
Weeks ago I would will the sessions to be over, but right now I feel almost abandoned, like a small child not ready to let their mother’s hand go.
On World Cancer Day: Moving Past a Tragic Backstory
Though my cancer diagnosis was at the end of 2015, the psychological effects of the event are still omnipresent in my life.
In academia, #MeToo has not gone far enough
I would not care if we purged every single institution of every single predator, regardless of how many ‘brilliant academics’ we would lose
Culture shock: handling your year abroad
What to do when your year abroad isn't the time of your life
“I wish I was an insomniac – I could get so much done”
Insomnia is not a joke, and it is not some superpower I use to get more done.
“Did you have a good Christmas?”
"As we return to University for the Lent term, many will presume that the answer to the inevitable question ‘So how was your Christmas?’ is a given"
UCL: Fund Our Mental Health Services
"The university is failing its students, at a time in their lives when they need support the most."
