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STUDY SUPPORT SUCCEED

Student Wellbeing Services understand how important it is to look after yourself, alongside your academic studies. Here’s how we can help you and enable you to thrive during your time at the University.

• Cost of Living

• Support to Study

• Medical Service

• Mental Health

• Wellbeing

• The Chaplaincy

• Young Adult Carers

• Care Leavers

• Estranged Students

• Accessibility and Disability

• Events, workshops, short courses and more

If you wish to access Student Wellbeing Services you can book appointments, ask queries and view upcoming events online. You can also find more information on each of the above here

Mywellbeing

MyWellbeing is your platform to log queries, book appointments, register for events and find out about all available services in one place.

If you have any questions about mental health, wellbeing or disability, we can provide professional advice and guidance to help you make the most of your studies and university life through MyWellbeing

Student Assistance Programme

The Student Assistance Programme enables 24/7 access to ‘in the moment’ support and advice from qualified mental health practitioners who are experienced in personal and university-related issues, and can support students struggling with depression, anxiety or stress, as well as provide guidance on addiction, relationships, grief and much more. You can request to speak with a female or male practitioner, someone from a diverse community or someone with specific LGBTQ+ knowledge.

The service is available to all Bath Spa University students; it’s free, confidential, and available 24/7 by telephone, online chat function and WhatsApp.

You can also visit the Student Assistance Programme Portal where there are sections on wellbeing, financial advice, cooking, fitness and much more.

How to access the Student Assistance Programme

• UK Freephone: 0800 0318227

• Download the Spectrum.Life app in your app store

• Online: https://app.spectrum.life/login

• Organisation code: bathspa

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