Before the placement - Your academic School and the central Careers team will support you to be placement ready and to search for a suitable placement. The central Careers team works closely with business and employers to provide suitable opportunities which are available to you.
During a placement - your relationship with the University won’t change. You will stay registered as a student with us while you are on placement, but you will be in a placement environment, or academic study environment elsewhere. This means that you have access to the same help from our academic and student support services. We all experience problems and difficulties that affect our mental wellbeing and as a student, you may well find yourself experiencing some of these. Whatever the circumstances, the University’s wellbeing, support and inclusion teams can help and support you.
If your practice or placement is being formally assessed, the organisation where you are studying or working may be responsible for the assessment. In all cases we will check the suitability of the placement provider before you start. Before approving your placement, we will ensure that they meet our standards, as well as the standards and guidelines of appropriate bodies such as the Office for Students (OfS).
Your School will also make sure that you have appropriate support available. Where appropriate, they will make sure that someone is allocated on site or in the placement to support you too. More details on this support will be outlined in the relevant handbook.
There may also be an academic member of staff who will undertake monitoring visits of the placement while you are there. They will gain feedback from you about how the placement is going. They will also gain feedback from the placement on how you are doing, to help them to understand if you’ve met the expectations or Learning Outcomes.
Your placement provider, employer or work experience organisation will have a process in place to ensure you can raise concerns and are supported if you have any issues at work. This will usually be the Human Resources team, your manager or your company mentor. This will be detailed in your placement agreement or contract of employment. You should also contact your academic mentor or placement mentor to make them aware of your situation to that they can make sure you are fully supported.