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Welfare Officer
Director of Student Support
We all know that university life isn’t easy so if you want advice from a student perspective get in touch with the Welfare Officer.
If your problem is not directly academic related (e.g. problems with residences or personal problems), you can contact Dan Persaud, the Director of Student Support.
Email: Phone:
welfare@warwicksu.com 02476 572778
Nightline Because sometimes just talking helps! Nightline is an independent, confidential and non-judgmental listening service run by trained, anonymous students. Email: Phone:
nightline@warwick.ac.uk 02476 417668 (9:00pm to 9:00am during term time)
Personal Tutor
Phone: Email:
02476 575570 studentsupport@warwick.ac.uk
Chaplaincy The Chaplaincy provides spiritual care and mental wellbeing support to all students from all different faiths and even if you don’t have a faith. Phone: Email: Website: Drop in:
02476 523519 chaplaincy@warwick.ac.uk www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/chaplaincy Walk way next to the Arts Centre.
They will be able to provide you with academic and pastoral advice as well as being able to guide you towards other support services. Especially contact your personal tutor if there are any extenuating The university has a mental health coordinator who is eager to ensure that students with mental health difficulties receive advice, information and circumstances to be considered. support. All communication is confidential and informal.
Mental Health Coordinator
Counselling Service
Phone: This service is available free of charge to all students who require Email: professional therapeutic counselling with issues such as depresWebsite: sion, anxiety, problems with identity and relationships, or any other issue from the past or present that may hinder your capacity Drop in: to function. Email: Phone: Website:
counselling@warwick.ac.uk 02476 523761 www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/tutors/counselling
Health Centre The Health Centre is a good first port of call for any medical advice and this also includes advice on mental health. Phone: Website: Drop in:
02476 524888 www.uwhc.org.uk Health Centre Road (road next to Costcutters).
Student Advice Centre If you feel like you still need extra advice and have no idea where to go, get in touch with the Student Advice Centre – if we can’t help you we promise we will find someone who can. Email: Phone:
02476 150226 mentalhealth@warwick.ac.uk http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/tutors/disability/ mental_health/ Ground Floor, University House via Student Reception.
Community psychiatric Nurse The Health Centre on campus also has a Community Psychiatric Nurse, Rebecca Fairchild who will be able to help you with any mental health problems. Phone:
024 7652 4888
International Office This service deals with problems experienced by international students. So if you want to talk to get advice from someone you can relate with, get in touch. Phone: Email: Website:
02476 523706 int.office@warwick.ac.uk www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/international
advice@warwicksu.com 02476 572824
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