Nominations: Nominations closed
Voting: Voting scheduled
Election
Network committee members actively support Student Officers that convene their network, and assist with the over-all decision making processes within the network.
As Welfare Officer you will:
- Advise, coordinate and contribute towards welfare issues related to the Network
To vote for this position, you must self define as a woman.
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Candidates
If elected, I hope to create safe spaces where women students feel heard, supported, and never alone. Feeling safe is fundamental to every aspect of life, and this is something I care about deeply. I want to strengthen mental health provision, improve access to sexual health resources, and build a network where every woman, regardless of background or identity, truly belongs. A vote for me is a vote for real, lasting support.
I bring lived experience and a long-standing commitment to women's welfare. As a psychology student, I have a strong understanding of mental health and human behaviour that I would bring directly into this role. Feminist ideas have shaped my thinking throughout my life, giving me a deep awareness of the challenges women face. I am empathetic, approachable, and not afraid to have difficult conversations. I will bring warmth, dedication, and a student-centred perspective to everything I do.
Students should vote for me because this role is not something I have recently come to. A commitment to women's welfare, safety, and equality has been part of who I am for as long as I can remember. With my background in psychology, I have the passion and academic grounding to make a real difference. I know first-hand how much it matters to feel safe, and I will fight to ensure every woman has access to that. I will show up for you, every single day.
I absolutely hope I'd be able to create an environment for students part of the Women's Network as positive and welcoming as the one I experienced starting from last September. Really eager to work with other students, particularly those also elected in the Women's Network to help foster a more inclusive space for all. It is so important that we all have each others' backs so looking forward to participate more in that come next year!
I think the most important thing is that I'm incredibly passionate about this - I've been to women's events in Australian Parliament before and have been involved in women's networks at my former university in Australia. But I'm also approachable and always down for a chat!
If elected, I hope to create a supportive and welcoming environment within the Women’s Students’ Network where students feel comfortable sharing experiences and seeking support. I would like to organise wellbeing-focused events, encourage open conversations around mental health and student challenges, and help connect members with resources available at UCL. Inspired by UCL’s historic commitment to equality in education, I want to help build a community where women feel valued, supported, and empowered throughout their university journey.
I bring empathy, strong listening skills, and a commitment to building supportive communities. I believe welfare roles require understanding, openness, and the ability to create spaces where students feel comfortable sharing their experiences. As someone who enjoys connecting people and encouraging dialogue, I hope to help strengthen the sense of community within the Women’s Students’ Network. Inspired by UCL’s historic commitment to equal opportunities in education, I want to contribute to an inclusive and supportive environment for all women at UCL.
Students should vote for me because I genuinely care about creating a supportive and respectful environment for women at UCL. I believe that strong communities are built through listening, empathy, and action. I want to ensure every member of the Women’s Students’ Network feels welcomed, valued, and supported. By encouraging open conversations and community care, I hope to contribute to a positive and inclusive student experience for everyone.
I hope to create a supportive community where women students feel genuinely heard and supported. I'll organize informal peer support networks, ensure everyone knows about available resources, and create safe spaces for open conversations about challenges we face. I want to build connections between women across different courses and years, reducing isolation and fostering mutual support through regular social events and check-ins that strengthen our community bonds. I'll actively listen to what women students need and respond with practical initiatives that make a real difference to wellbeing.
I bring experience supporting diverse groups through my roles as Deputy Head Girl, Peer Mentor, and Afterschool Club Assistant. I'm approachable and empathetic, with strong listening skills developed through mentoring students individually. I'm organized, proactive in checking people are okay, and committed to creating inclusive environments where everyone feels comfortable seeking help without judgment. My background balances practical support with genuine care.
Vote for me because I genuinely care about building a supportive community where every woman student feels valued and heard. I have proven experience in peer support and creating welcoming environments. I'll be approachable, proactive, and focused on what you actually need rather than imposing top-down solutions. I'll listen, connect students with resources, and ensure no one feels alone at UCL. I'm committed to making real change through practical action.
If I am elected for the role, I would strive to:
Make the Women’s Network a space where members feel comfortable being themselves, sharing their experiences, and supporting one another.
Introduce simple and creative wellbeing initiatives that encourage openness, balance, and taking care of ourselves during busy university life.
Organise relaxed and welcoming events where members can meet new people, connect, and build friendships within the network.
- My aim is simple: to help make the Women’s Network a place where everyone feels they belong and know they are not alone.
I will bring empathy, organisation, and a genuine willingness to listen.
- I believe welfare starts with being approachable and creating a space where people feel comfortable speaking openly about their experiences. I am someone who values understanding different perspectives and responding with care and thoughtfulness.
- I am approachable, reliable, and committed to making sure members feel supported and included.
- Most importantly, I want people to feel that they can reach out, be heard, and know that the network genuinely cares about their wellbeing.
Students should vote for me because:
- I care about building supportive and inclusive communities where people feel comfortable being themselves.
Through my experience as Welfare Officer for UCL Voices for Children, I have had the opportunity to support members, organise welfare activities, and help create an environment where everyone feels welcomed and valued. This experience has taught me the importance of empathy, communication, and being present for others.
I am approachable and organised, and I believe that small efforts can make a meaningful difference in how people experience a community