Wellbeing Services

The Wellbeing Services are part of a range of health and wellbeing services that is available to all University students.

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The Chaplaincy offers pastoral care for students and staff for all faiths and none.

Chaplaincy provides personal, emotional, communal, spiritual, faith and belief support, for all members of the University and is used as much or more by people of no religion, than by people of particular faiths.


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The University is committed to equal opportunities, ensuring disabled staff and students can fully participate in University life.

The Student Disability & Learning Support Service provides tailored support for students with disabilities, neurodiverse conditions, and health issues. This includes teaching adjustments, specialist one-to-one support, and assistive technology. 


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The University offers free support to all current students, including research, international, and visiting students. 

This includes access to self-help and online resources, one-to-one therapy, and various workshops.


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The University Health Centre is an independent National Health Service partnership of general practitioners who rent premises from the University. 

It offers a full GP service to anyone who lives within the designated practice area which includes students/non students and University staff.


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The Student Wellbeing Service is part of a range of health and wellbeing services that is available to all University students. The service works collaboratively with colleagues across the University to provide proactive and reactive wellbeing support for students.


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