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Appeal for help: College staff member, Derek Brant, reported missing in Oxford

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Derek Brant, 62, was last seen in Cowley last Thursday and was reported missing by his family the following day. Derek is a much-loved member of the maintenance team at St Anne’s and has been a familiar face around the College grounds for many years.  We are extremely concerned about him and have been in


Summer B&B Promotion at St Anne’s


St Anne’s Community BBQ


St Anne’s Alumnae Reunion Day and SAS AGM


Sexual violence and harassment support

How to seek help If you have been sexually assaulted or abused, whether recently or in the past, you can talk to any member of the college welfare team.  You will be heard and supported without judgement.    You have the choice to report it, or to do nothing about it.  There is a range


Meet the Welfare Team

College Health, Welfare & Disability Support If you need to talk, we’re here to listen. You can choose to speak to a member of our college welfare team, or a student trained to listen, or to someone else in college who may be able to help you. College Staff Dean of Welfare Rachel Busby Email:


Mental Health Support

Looking after our mental health and wellbeing Like our physical health, our mental health changes and is impacted by many factors.   Stress, worry, sadness, and anger are all healthy parts of human experience as well as calm, joy and excitement.   There are small things we can do to keep our emotions and mental health in


Medical Support

Who should I call for medical support? If you’re feeling unwell, are injured or require medication, contraception or sexual health support, we can help you find the right person to contact.  Medical Emergencies where there is a risk to life In an emergency where someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at


Emergency Help

St Anne’s Lodge – 01865 274 800 The Lodge is staffed 365 days a year. You can attend the Lodge on college site if you need urgent help or could call on 01865 274 800.Lodge staff are trained in first aid and can assist in seeking further emergency support. Medical or mental health advice –