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11/20/2025
profile-icon Caroline Rainford

You may have been having problems accessing our ebooks. This was caused by a Cloudflare error, who have since advised that they have implemented a fix. 

You should be able to access your ebooks, but if you are still having problems accessing our online resources please contact us.

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10/29/2025
Jack Townsley

Please be aware that we're experiencing technically difficulties with our Cambridge University Press - you may be unable to access their eBooks and Journals temporarily. We're working to resolve this as soon as possible - apologies for any inconvenience caused.

UPDATE: This issue has now been resolved. If you have any further issues accessing our online resources please contact us. 30/10/2025

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Life is pretty hectic, and taking time out to relax and reset can seem impossible some days!

It can be done though, and you don't have to spend lots of time or money to make a big difference to your mental health.

We have a great selection of books in our Horsforth Library Wellbeing space and our online Collection to help you, and our staff have shared their own tips and techniques for taking time out 😊

 

Person sat on the floor in a gym.

Deano, Information Assistant

When I’ve spent a lot of time sitting and reading for my studies or work, I like to go to the gym and push myself as far as possible with either functional fitness (e.g. jumping over boxes/sledge pulls) or cardio training on the bike or treadmill. I think it’s essential for people with additional sensory needs to understand that it’s possible to be tired and have low energy due to being under-stimulated and that you can paradoxically overcome tiredness by being more active! 

Zooniverse teal logo

Jax, Library User Services Manager

I like to unwind by doing some voluntary research with Zooniverse – a world-wide platform that allows anyone to contribute to real academic research across a range of disciplines. You could be studying images of faraway galaxies, transcribing historical records or recording animal behaviour in their natural habitats, all from the comfort of your sofa!

A cricket bat laid on grass with a cricket ball

Adam, Information Assistant

I like to immerse myself in cricket to relax.  I love going to watch a game - any level or type of game - where you can just switch off from other things. I don’t care if it’s fast or slow particularly - just as long as it’s absorbing. I’m also quite happy watching it on TV or listening to it on the radio - it still has a similar effect!

A selection of crocheted items including a green hat, rainbow coloured gloves and a felted owl.

Claudia, Information Assistant

I like to do crafts to unwind and relax. At the moment I am crocheting again. I have a stash of wool that I use to make little crochet projects like flower garlands or pillowcases. Although I am not the quickest in crocheting and my projects look all a bit wonky, I enjoy doing it and that in the end I have created something.  Easy knitting or crochet patterns can be found on youtube or Ravelry. And the library has two online crochet books with nice ideas as well.

A calico cat lying in a sunny garden

Marion, Information Assistant

To look after my well-being and mental health I usually turn to nature and water. I go to my happy place and have a walk by the canal, it instantly restores me being near water, listening to bird song, especially this time of year walking though fallen leaves will always put a smile on my face. I read every day even if it’s only for a few minutes, but best of all, time with my cats, they keep me calm and bring me a lot of happiness.

A view of a park with sun shining through trees.

Pauline, Information Assistant

These are the things I do to unwind/relax:

Go for a walk in the countryside (or local park)

Read a good novel

Sing as part of a community choir

Leeds Trinity University has a range of support available for students and staff experiencing mental health difficulties. Talking about it helps, so lets share and support each other! 

For students: Mental health and wellbeing - Student support and wellbeing - Leeds Trinity University

For staff: Mental Wellbeing Resources (sharepoint.com)

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10/05/2023
profile-icon Caroline Rainford

Sage Catalyst premium ebook collection

The Library has recently bought access to over 700 premium ebooks, including key textbooks, covering many social sciences disciplines including:

  • Business 
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Criminology
  • Education
  • Law
  • Media
  • Psychology
  • Nursing
  • Research skills

Once you've logged in with your LTU username and password you can search the collection by title or author, or browse the different subject areas. You can even save your favourites!

The clearly laid out user interface lets you search for keywords and phrases, change font type and page colour settings, and download chapters (copyright restrictions apply).

Highlights of the collection

Cover ArtEssential Study Skills
Packed with study tips, activities, templates and quotes from students, this is your essential guide to university, showing you step-by-step how to study effectively and make the best of your time at university.

 

Cover ArtPrimary Teaching
The second edition of this core text from Learning Matters asks: What is teaching? Does curriculum really matter? Does behaviour need 'managing'? What is a learning environment today? Does my classroom reflect the identities of all of my learners? How can I bring the theme of sustainability to my teaching?

 

Cover ArtThe Handbook for Nursing Associates and Assistant Practitioners
The essential handbook for trainee nursing associates and anyone undertaking a foundation degree or higher-level apprenticeship in healthcare practice.

 

Cover ArtThe Essential Guide to Doing Your Research Project
This practical book sets out how to approach each stage of your research project, from choosing a research design and methodology to collecting and analysing data and communicating your results - and showcases best practice along the way. 

 

Statistics Cover Artfor Psychology

An interactive, highly visual, and accessible guide to the statistical practices you will encounter as a psychology student. 

 

 

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