FAQ’s
Everything you need to know about how SRS works, who we help and what to expect when you get in touch.
For Students
Q: What is this programme?
A: It’s a structured, non-clinical support programme designed to help students prepare to return to university after withdrawing due to mental health or personal challenges.
Q: Do I need therapy to participate?
A: No, this programme is non-clinical. It focuses on academic readiness, motivation, and structured engagement. Clinical support will be recommended only if needed.
Q: Who is eligible?
A: Students who have withdrawn from university and need to demonstrate readiness to return, regardless of the specific mental health or personal challenges they faced.
Q: How long does it last?
A: The core programme consists of 3 sessions. Additional sessions can be offered based on individual needs.
Q: What will I gain?
A: You’ll gain a personalised Return-to-Study Action Plan, practical strategies to manage study, and a documented engagement summary for your university.
Q: What if I need clinical support?
A: While the programme is non-clinical, guidance will be provided to connect you with appropriate services if more specialised support is required.
For Universities
Q: What evidence will you provide?
A: A Return-to-Study Engagement Summary detailing the student’s structured participation, practical strategies developed, and readiness to resume academic work.
Q: Is this a clinical assessment?
A: No, the programme is strictly non-clinical. It assesses engagement and motivation rather than mental health diagnosis.
Q: How does it support readiness?
A: Through structured academic tasks, graded workload simulation, and personalised action plans, the student develops confidence and demonstrates functional readiness.
Q: Can universities recommend this programme?
A: Yes, universities can advise students who are preparing to return to study to engage with this structured support programme.
Q: How is risk managed?
A: Non-clinical guidance is combined with clear signposting to clinical services if concerns arise, ensuring safety and appropriate oversight.