Student's Dedication to Mental Health

Mental Health

A current A-Level student of USP College, Palmer’s Campus, has been volunteering for the nationwide charity Mind, to gain the skills and knowledge relevant to her future career aspiration.

A current A-Level student of USP College, Palmer’s Campus, has been volunteering for the nationwide charity Mind, to gain the skills and knowledge relevant to her future career aspiration.

Emma Huntingford, who is a current student at Palmer’s Campus, has taken her compassionate characteristics to become a Youth Champion at the charity Mind. Emma's future career aspiration is to become a Mental Health Practitioner. Here is what she had to say about why she chose to volunteer.


I’m a Youth Champion volunteer at the charity Mind. This role appealed to me because it means I am actively making a difference; hosting events in the community and learning new knowledge and skills relevant to my career aspiration as a Mental Health Practitioner.

I was told about the role by Yasmin who works within the Wellbeing Team at USP College. I learned that networking with like-minded people leads to sharing great ideas and opens up new opportunities.

I applied for this placement as I wanted a commitment outside of college life, but I didn’t feel ready for paid employment. So this is a great opportunity that fits my lifestyle, yet still has a positive impact on other young people.

You can read more about the incredible work that Mind does here > mind.org.uk

Emma Huntingford