You are struggling? Feeling more than stressed out? Or have a friend/fellow student that is having mental health problems and you are not sure what to do? Contact Mental health first aid (MHFA) responders and get tips on how to help your peers in difficult situations or receive information where you can get professional help. Like traditional first aid, we are not medically trained professionals, but we can offer initial support until appropriate professional help is available. You may contact the MHFA responders directly or write an email to which will be read by all persons in the MHFA list below.
The MHFA trained persons have all attended a 12-hour course on basic knowledge of various mental health problems and crises and have passed a short certification exam upon completion of the course. MHFA first responders know and can apply the five building blocks of mental health first aid. www.mhfa-ersthelfer.de/de/
Here is where you can get help for specific problems if you have experienced or witnessed violations of the code of conduct while at the LMU, or during LMU work or study events (e.g. bullying; violence; verbal harassment, sexual harassment; or discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, physical handicap, age, race, cultural origin or religion):
Women‘s Representatives:
Conflict and Antidiscrimination Officers for students of the LMU:
Course administrator
Professor responsible for the lab course
Antidiscrimination Officers for scientific personnel:
Conflict Officers for scientific personnel:
Conflict Officers for Professors
Antidiscrimination Officers for administrative staff:
Further contact point for personnel
Suggestion box (Kummerkasten)
Have something to say (Feedback, positive and negative always welcome) and want to stay anonymous? You may submit a letter to the suggestion box. It is located at the wall between the central postoffice and Chemikalienausgabe (CU1.015)