We do not provide an email supporting a claim of mitigating circumstances unless you have had a therapeutic consultation or a counselling contract.
When appropriate, the Student Counselling Centre can provide a standard email to support a plea of mitigating circumstances. To be eligible for this, the student must either be, or have been, a client of the service.
No information is given about a student without their consent.
see confidentiality
If you have any questions about the Student Counselling Centre's policy on providing evidence on mitigating circumstances, please feel free to call the Centre and speak to the Head of Service or a core team member.
Mitigating Circumstances
"Mitigating circumstances are significantly disruptive and/or unexpected events which are beyond your control (i.e. illness, bereavement) but which might affect your academic performance when submitting assessed work or sitting examinations. (Taught Student Guide)"
Where appropriate, counsellors will provide emails in support of mitigating circumstances where those circumstances interfered with the students' ability to focus on academic work and where the students clearly endeavoured to manage with our help.
The following points contain information and guidelines about when we will provide this kind of email:
Emails Confirming Attendance
Emails Confirming Fitness to Study
If you have any further questions, please contact the
Head of the Student Counselling Centre,
Nigel Humphrys:
tel: 0113 343 4107
email: n.r.humphrys@leeds.ac.uk
Further information and details of codes of ethical frameworks can be found on the BACP (www.bacp.co.uk/ethical_framework/) or UKCP (www.psychotherapy.org.uk/) websites.