Support whilst you self-isolate
We are here to support you
Wherever you’re based, if you need to self isolate, we can help to support you. You can also see our guidance for food shopping, laundry, and more in our FAQs.
Call the Self-Isolation answerphone messaging service
Self-isolation can be really hard, especially when you can't leave your room or meet up with others. You may also have specific individual requirements, for example as a result of a disability, that you need support with.
So if you are a current student and have any questions or concerns whilst you are self isolating, then you can call our answerphone messaging service. We will return your call and offer you advice and guidance, but also signpost you to other support services across the University that can help you.
Students can leave a message on 02476 151 230
The lines are not managed at all times but you can leave a message and someone will get back to you.
Wellbeing Support Services
Our Wellbeing Support Services continue to offer support online.
- Online masterclasses, such as 'Managing change'
- Self-help resources
- Email therapy
- Telephone consultations and video therapy
- Online specialist skills sessions
Residential Life Team
If you’re living in halls, your residential tutor is never far away and is a good first point of contact if you’re feeling unsure or anxious.
If you cannot speak to them, please contact our residential life team on 024 7652 4704 or email residentialteam at warwick dot ac dot uk
Staff and Family Housing Tenants
If you live in a Staff and Family Housing property, some of the student advice here may not be applicable.
Please contact the Staff and Family Housing Team in the first instance for guidance at staffandfamilyhousing at warwick dot ac dot uk.
Warwick Students' Union
Visit the SU's Advice Centre or Are You Okay? Campaign for support, advice and guidance.
Emergency help
How to call an ambulance
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On-campus call Campus Security on 024 765 22222
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Off-campus call 999
If you are on campus and have already called 999, please call Campus Security so they can escort the emergency vehicle to you. They can also give first aid support.
Not sure what to do?
See when to seek medical advice if your Covid-19 symptoms get worse.
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