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University of Warwick on Campus Wellbeing Support
A range of wellbeing support services can be accessed here at Warwick, find our more at Wellbeing and Student SupportLink opens in a new window.
Wellbeing Support Team
offers practical advice and emotional support for your wellbeing, and help accessing other services with brief consultation sessions being offered from 10am to 3pm, Monday to Friday via the Wellbeing PortalLink opens in a new window.
The Disability Team
offers support with managing the impact of a disability and long term medical conditions. They can be accessed via the Wellbeing PortalLink opens in a new window.
Report and Support
offers confidential support with sexual misconduct, harassment, bullying, discrimination and hate crime from specially trained liaison advisors.
Email: reportandsupport@warwick.ac.uk
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The Community Safety
offers on campus student support with incidents such as crime or accidents 24/7 365 days a year.
Emergency: 024 7652 2222
Non-emergency: 024 7652 2083
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UoW Health Centre
On-campus support for (registered) students, operates 9am to 6pm during term time and 9am to 5pm during vacation.
Phone: 024 7526 3418
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University of Warwick Students' Union
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Warwick Students' Union (WSU)
is a student-led organisation which provides representation, social activities and support for the students of Warwick, to try and ensure you have the best possible university experience.
The SU Advice Centre
offers free, professional, confidential, non-judgmental service, independent from the University.
SU advisors offer students guidance and representation regarding academic issues, money, housing and health & wellbeing.
External Support Providers
If you need to talk, we're here to listen.
Beat
Provides support for young people struggling with eating disorders. Beat also has an online community which provides people supporting someone with an eating disorder with a space to learn share and find support through workshops, courses and forums.
Phone: 0808 801 0811 (9am-midnight weekdays; 4pm–midnight on weekends and bank holidays)
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CALM
The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) are taking a stand against suicide. That means standing up to stereotypes and standing together to show life is always worth living.
Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm – midnight)
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Change Grow Live
Offer support if you need help with challenges including drugs or alcohol, or domestic abuse.
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Cruse Bereavement support
Provides a helpline run by trained bereavement volunteers, who offer emotional support to anyone affected by grief.
Phone: 0808 808 1677 (click hereLink opens in a new window for the latest opening times)
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Domestic abuse support
Please click hereLink opens in a new window to access a list of service providers supporting people who have experienced abusive or violent relationships.
Frank
Free and impartial advice on drugs, operates 24/7
Phone: 0300 1236600
Text: 82111
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The Mix
Offers online information and helpline support to under-25s about anything that's troubling them.
Phone: 0808 8084994 (Mon-Sat 4pm-11pm)
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Papyrus
Works to prevent young suicide (under 35s) – They offer a free helpline called HOPELINEUK.
Phone: 0800 0684141 (9am – midnight)
Text: 07860 039967
Email: pat@papyrus-uk.org
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Recovery and Wellbeing Academy
Provides a diverse range of FREE courses and self-help materials to support your wellbeing.
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Safe Haven Coventry / Warwickshire
Safe Haven is a place for you if you have feelings of mental health distress.
Phone: 024 7601 7200 (6pm – 11pm)
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Samaritans
Whatever you're going through, you can contact the Samaritans for support 24/7 365 days a year. This is a listening service and does not offer advice or intervention.
Phone: 116 123
Email: jo@samaritans.org
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Togetherall
FREE 24/7 support for Warwick students
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Young Minds SHOUT
Offers free 24/7 text support for people aged 13 – 25. All texts are answered by trained volunteers, with support from experienced clinical supervisors.
Text: YM to 85258
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