Student Hub ( ESO )
Volunteering with Nightline
Why volunteer for Nightline?
- It's a great opportunity to give something back to the student community.
- To learn new skills that will be valuable throughout life.
- A chance to do something challenging, but highly rewarding.
- To enhance your communication skills, i.e active listening.
- To meet like-minded individuals and form great friendships.
If you've been told you're a good listener and you fancy the rewards of becoming a Nightline volunteer, contact us today!
Our next training weekend is the 24th and 25th of January. Signing
down is easy: just pop down to the Nightline Building (between Old and New Rootes) 9-5pm on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Week 3
Please note that, unfortunately, we cannot take on finalists at this training weekend at this point in the academic year.
For more information, e-mail: nightline@warwick.ac.uk
Many thanks,
Nightline
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For emergencies or urgent safety concerns, please contact the University 24-hour Community Safety line: +44 (0)2476 522083. Community Safety operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
In the event of an emergency on campus requiring ambulance, police or fire brigade, call 22222 from an internal telephone. If you are on campus and you use a mobile to call for an emergency service (999), you should also then call 024 76 5 22222. This alerts the University Community Safety team and will enable the emergency vehicle to be speedily escorted to where it is required on the campus.
If you're struggling but it's not an emergency, please contact Wellbeing.
If you are a parent or guardian there is more information on what to do if you have concerns: warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/parents/#concern.