Mental health support at the University
How the University's Mental Health Advisers can help you with a long-term mental health condition
We provide talking therapies, mental health support and courses and workshops. We can also help you find the right support outside the University.
How the University's Mental Health Advisers can help you with a long-term mental health condition
How talking therapy could help you and how to access it
You can talk to an adviser by phone 24 hours a day through our Be Well - Talk Now service
Free counselling available from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic-led therapy service
Connect with other students dealing with similar issues to you
A social group for students who identify as being on the autism spectrum.
A peer-led social group to support students who have experienced a bereavement.
Improve your mental health and wellbeing with our supported art, gardening and exercise programmes.
A weekly social group for students who are experiencing loneliness or feeling isolated.
A monthly support group for students who are questioning or exploring their LGBTQ+ identity.
A supportive community of men
Whether you're down, anxious or just fed up, there may be steps you can take yourself to look after your own wellbeing.
If you’re struggling with anxiety, low mood or stress, there’s lots of information, advice and self-help resources available to help you make positive changes.
Read Well is a joint project run by Student Support and the Library to offer books that can support your wellbeing.
Beyond the University, there are lots of services that provide counselling and mental health support
Find out about local providers of counselling and therapy
We're a team of experienced and accredited therapists and mental health professionals. We provide talking therapies, mental health advice and courses and workshops. We can also help you find the right help outside the University.