Psychological Support to students: Coping with Covid 19

Students reported an increase in a variety of unpleasant psychological impacts as a consequence of the Covid 19 epidemic. These impacts included feelings of increased loneliness, anxiety, melancholy, and sleeplessness. Students also reported a decrease in their ability to concentrate and remember information.

Students who are close to graduating or who are in their last year of school are naturally apprehensive about their future, specifically about their academic and professional endeavours in the years to come. This anxiety may be related to any or both of these areas.

At Westminster International University in Tashkent, Ask Wiut and the WIUT LRC Team provided free psychological support sessions and distributed free instructional brochures to more than 200 students in order to maintain alertness and help with caring in order to enhance students’ health and protect them from Covid 19.

Ask Wiut and the WIUT LRC Team offered these services in order to keep students vigilant and give assistance with caring for others, with the goals of improving students’ health and shielding them from the effects of Covid 19.

The WIUT Student Union provides assistance in the form of student volunteers in numbers ranging from seven to ten for the purpose of brochure preparation. They were thrilled and formed plans to gather financial donations, widen their support by giving hygiene kits in addition to distributing fliers and work toward preventing the spread of the Covid 19 virus.

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