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Student Health Anaphylaxis

Information for supporting a student having an Anaphylaxis event

If on a University of Chichester campus immediately call for a  First Aider on 01243 816363 quoting your location, name and the name of the casualty if known and nature of the injury/event.  If off campus seek support from a first aider where available and follow the information on the students support card.

The below information provides additional support for academics/students/members of the public and first aiders supporting a  UoC student during an anaphylaxis event.

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Visitor access to our Library Services

The University of Chichester Library Service is committed to open access for staff, students, and its wider communities.

Members of the public may use all open access material for reference use only. We also offer a ‘Walk-in Access’ scheme for use of Microsoft Office, our electronic resources, and Wi-Fi access to the internet. To arrange this please visit the reception desk and bring both a photo ID and a proof of address. If you wish to have borrowing rights then you may apply to become an Associate Member.

FND RAP

First Aid Rapid Action Plan for seizure management. 

 

If on a University of Chichester campus immediately call for a  First Aider on 01243 816363 quoting your location, name and the name of the casualty if known and nature of the injury/event.  If off campus please ask for support from a first aider where available, and follow the information on the students support card re guidance for calling an ambulance.

 

SmartArt in Word

What is SmartArt?

Use SmartArt to quickly and easily make a visual representations of your information. You can choose from amongst many different layouts including: Lists, Processes. Cycles, Hierarchy and many more. Use their visual design to efficiently communicate your message or ideas. SmartArt graphics can be created in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word.

Word - Tables

Tables 

Tables are a powerful tool in Microsoft Word that allow you to organise and present data effectively. This guide will walk you through the basics of creating, formatting, and modifying tables in Word.

Whilst this site displays tables differently to Microsoft word, here is an example table with first column's cells merged together:

Word - Dictation and Transcription

Dictation

The Dictation feature allows you to speak into your microphone, and Word will convert your speech into text. Here’s how to use it:

Check Your Microphone: Ensure you have a working microphone connected to your computer.

Open Microsoft Word: Launch Microsoft Word and open the document where you want to use dictation.

Activate Dictation: