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Our Support
Our Support
Urgent Help
Suicide-Safer University
24/7 Support
Find your Support
Counselling
Sexual Violence
Discrimination/Hate Incidents
Staying Safe
Postgraduate Support
Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
Listening Support
Support Resources
Faith and Values
Faith and Spirituality Facilities
Student Faith Societies
Contact the Chaplaincy Team
Asylum Seekers and Refugees Support
Student Carers Support
Estranged Students Support
School Based Wellbeing Support
Information for Family Members
Information for Staff
Mental Health
Mental Health
Anxiety Fear and Panic
Generalised Anxiety Disorder in Adults
Social Anxiety
Low Mood, Sadness and Depression
How to Cope with Depression
Stress
Student Stress
Stress Busters
Grief after Bereavement or Loss
Feeling Lonely
Raising Low Self-Esteem
5 Steps to Mental Wellbeing
How to be Happier
Mindfulness
Wellbeing on Campus
Physical Health
Physical Health
Alcohol and Drugs
Spiking
Initations
Medical Health
Register with a Doctor
Meningitis
Sport and Active Wellbeing
Disability Support
Disability Support
Who Can We Support?
Temporary Injuries and Illness Support
What Support is Available?
How to Access Disability Support
Providing Information About Your Disability
Exam Access Arrangements
Tools for Online Learning
Funding
Financial Support
Academic Support
Newcastle University
Student Wellbeing
Our support
We understand that you may need extra support or treatment for your mental and physical health whilst at university
While we encourage using existing support networks, such as family and friends, we know that extra support may also be necessary
The Student Health and Wellbeing Services aim to help you maximise your potential whilst studying
. We offer support, information, and guidance on a wide range of topics for free to current students.
We also work with healthcare providers to help you access treatment for mental and physical health issues
Concerned about a student?
Information for parents, guardians and family
Information for staff
Find your support
There are many different levels of support we will provide during your time at university.
Our support guide
Urgent help
Support information for urgent and non-urgent student concerns.
Disability support
Disability can impact your livelihood and studies - we have a number of measures to support you and reduce that impact.
Mental health
If you or someone you know needs advice or help with mental health, we have a range of support and guidance available.
24/7 support
You can access support 24/7 with our online tools and wellbeing apps.
Counselling
Our counselling services give you a safe and confidential space to talk to a trained professional about your issues and concerns.
Creating a safe campus culture for all
We provide a range of report and support options for students who may have experienced sexual violence.
Our support
Urgent help