Workshops
The Mental Health Support Team also offers a wide range of workshops, which are bookable through their website here (http://www.counsellingservice.manchester.ac.uk/workshops/).
Reducing the stress of perfectionism (on campus)
Perfectionism has a way of robbing us of that glow of achievement and ultimately making us miserable. Having high standards is good but not if they make everything in life so challenging that we are exhausted before we have even started!
If you find that you are never really satisfied with your achievements, spend a lot of time procrastinating rather than working and are increasingly self-critical, then this could be the workshop for you.
Booking on
Due to popularity, booking onto the event is essential to ensure a place.
Further support
Talk to us online via Library Chat now. Alternatively, you can email us for advice at tls@manchester-uk.libanswers.com.
We are running this event more than once on the following dates and times:
| Tue 17 Feb 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 3 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 17 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 31 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 14 Apr 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 28 Apr 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 12 May 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() |
Do I have dyslexia? (online)
This 30 minute information session will explain what dyslexia (and other specific learning difficulties) are and how to access support. It's run over Teams, so you'll need to book to receive the link.
We will explain:
- What Dyslexia is
- How a checklist might help you decide whether or not to have an assessment
- How dyslexia can be diagnosed
- How to get university support if you have dyslexia
- How to get funding for support if you're a home or overseas student
- Where to find free assistive technology software
Afterwards, you'll receive a post-workshop pack including:
- Presentation slides
- A link to the dyslexia checklist
- A document that lists various free-to-access assistive software which includes a video demonstration explaining how to use them.
Important information:
- This is an information-sharing session and participation is not required. Cameras and microphones are switched off for this reason.
- There will be an opportunity to ask questions, if needed, at the end of the workshop.
- Please arrive at the session at least five minutes early. If you're late, you might have to book on to another workshop.
- If you have English as an Additional Language and are on a course with the University Language Centre before starting on another course, don't book on to this session. Instead, please call DASS on 0161 275 7512 (or email dass@manchester.ac.uk) and book a Quick Query appointment with an Advisor.
Booking on:
This session will take place on the online video conferencing app, Microsoft Teams.
Booking on to the session is essential in order to receive the link to join.
We are running this event more than once on the following dates and times:
| Thu 19 Feb 2026, 14:00 - 14:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 24 Feb 2026, 10:00 - 10:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Wed 4 Mar 2026, 10:00 - 10:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Thu 12 Mar 2026, 14:00 - 14:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 17 Mar 2026, 10:00 - 10:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Wed 25 Mar 2026, 10:00 - 10:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Thu 2 Apr 2026, 14:00 - 14:30 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 7 Apr 2026, 10:00 - 10:30 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() |
Snack and Chat
Head to the Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (AGLC) for free tea, coffee, and biscuits, and a chance to speak to fellow students about support you might need in your studies.
We are running this event more than once on the following dates and times:
| Fri 20 Feb 2026, 12:30 - 13:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Fri 27 Feb 2026, 12:30 - 13:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() |
Managing procrastination (on campus)
We all procrastinate to some extent. It may even be necessary to let things percolate in the mind before putting pen to paper or finger to keyboard. But when you find that you simply cant get down to work yet dream of handing in the perfect piece of work, that nagging guilt spoils your leisure time, that you are becoming increasingly self-critical about your abilities, then its probably time to tackle your procrastination.
We will seek to understand the causes of procrastination and look at practical ways to overcome it.
Booking on
Due to popularity, booking onto the event is essential to ensure a place.
Further support
Talk to us online via Library Chat now. Alternatively, you can email us for advice at tls@manchester-uk.libanswers.com.
We are running this event more than once on the following dates and times:
| Tue 24 Feb 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 10 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 24 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 7 Apr 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 21 Apr 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Tue 5 May 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() |
Challenging unhelpful thinking habits (on campus)
We can all fall into unhelpful thinking habits, and when our way of life has changed so much since lockdown, unhelpful thinking habits can make things even worse.
This workshop is suitable for anybody who feels stuck or held back by their patterns of thinking. The aims and objectives are to:
- Develop a basic understanding of the interplay between thoughts, feelings and behaviour.
- Recognise how some patterns of thinking are unhelpful and lead to emotions and actions that are not in our best interests.
- Identify what your unhelpful thinking habits are.
- Consider alternative more helpful responses and how to practice these.
This workshop has been extended to be an hour and half.
Booking on
Due to popularity, booking onto the event is essential to ensure a place.
Further support
Talk to us online via Library Chat now. Alternatively, you can email us for advice at tls@manchester-uk.libanswers.com.
We are running this event more than once on the following dates and times:
| Thu 26 Feb 2026, 15:00 - 16:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Thu 19 Mar 2026, 15:00 - 16:30 GMT | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Thu 23 Apr 2026, 15:00 - 16:30 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() | ||
| Thu 14 May 2026, 15:00 - 16:30 BST (GMT+1) | Find out more ![]() |
Get Prepared: strategies for managing exam stress (online)
Almost everyone feels nervous before an exam. Butterflies in the stomach and worrying thoughts are probably familiar to all students. In fact, a certain amount of nervous tension probably helps us perform to the best of our ability, producing a rush of adrenaline that helps us to feel alert and focused. However, too much anxiety can block thoughts, create a negative frame of mind, and lead to panic and poor exam performance.
These workshops provide an introduction to some practical suggestions about how to manage anxiety, and will include some simple relaxation techniques to help you practise staying calm.
Booking on
Due to popularity, booking onto the event is essential to ensure a place.
Further support
Talk to us online via Library Chat now. Alternatively, you can email us for advice at tls@manchester-uk.libanswers.com.

