The Mental Health Service helps students who are experiencing mental or emotional distress. It offers a range of practical support in a confidential, professional setting. If you are currently experiencing mental health problems it is a good idea to seek help as soon as possible.
To access the Mental Health Service, you will need to attend a Wellbeing Advice Appointment. This appointment will help determine which services are most suitable for your needs. From your Wellbeing Advice Appointment you may be given:
If you think that working with Mental Health Adviser is right for you, or would like to learn more about the service, book a Wellbeing Advice Appointment to discuss this.
If you are worried about a fellow student or are in need of urgent intervention yourself, you can report a concern to the Wellbeing Service via the Mental Health Welfare Concern Form.
Book a Wellbeing Advice Appointment to access mental health support.
Want to get further help in between appointments? Check out our workshops & events for sessions on stress management, anxiety, depression and much more.
If you are in need of urgent help, click through to access essential websites and helplines. If the matter is life threatening, call 999 immediately.
Specialist Mentors provide one-to-one support for students with a Mental Health Condition and / or Autism (ASD/ASC). Click here to learn more about this service.