The Welfare Hub
Welcome to the Welfare Hub. You are not alone. This hub brings together resources, helplines, and practical advice to support your wellbeing. Explore the sections below to find the help that’s right for you.
If you’re struggling to stay safe or feeling overwhelmed, urgent support is available: Call 999 in an emergency, reach out to Samaritans any time on 116 123 or Text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 to speak to someone by text, free and available 24/7.
If you’re concerned about your use of alcohol, drugs, or smoking, these resources can offer guidance, practical support, and confidential advice. Reaching out early can help you make positive changes and stay on track with your wellbeing.
University Support
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University of Brighton – Alcohol and Drugs: brighton.ac.uk
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University of Sussex – Alcohol, Drugs and Smoking: sussex.ac.uk
Local Services
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Change Grow Live (CGL)
Phone: 01273 731 900
Email: brighton.info@cgl.org.uk
Provides advice, support, and treatment: cgl.org.uk -
Brighton and Hove Recovery Service
Information, advice, and treatment around drugs and alcohol: cgl.org.uk -
F.R.A.N.K
Drug information and legal guidance: talktofrank.com
Phone: 01273 666950
Contact: talktofrank.com/contact
Sport and Excersise
Getting involved in sports and physical activities can help manage stress, improve mood, and provide a positive routine — all of which support recovery and wellbeing.
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BSMS Sport: bsmsmedsoc.co.uk
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Brighton Sport: sport.brighton.ac.uk
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Sussex Sport: sussex.ac.uk/sport
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Looking after your mental wellbeing is important, and seeking support early can make a real difference. These resources offer guidance, practical tips, and links to trusted services for managing stress, anxiety, depression, and other challenges.
Managing Anxiety
An NHS guide explaining anxiety, its causes, and practical strategies to manage it, with additional contacts and downloadable resources:
Anxiety Self Help Guide (PDF)
Managing Depression
A guide on understanding depression, recognizing symptoms, exploring recommended treatments, and self-care tips:
Mind – Depression
Students Against Depression
A dedicated platform providing support, guidance, and peer experiences for students dealing with depression:
studentsagainstdepression.org
Stress Management
Tips and techniques for managing stress and building resilience in everyday life:
Mind – Managing Stress
Relaxation Techniques
Practical strategies for relaxation to help reduce anxiety, improve focus, and enhance overall wellbeing:
Mind – Relaxation
Social Phobias / Anxiety
Information and support for coping with social phobias and social anxiety:
Social Anxiety Alliance
Sleeping Difficulties
Guidance for dealing with sleep problems, improving sleep hygiene, and getting restorative rest:
Mind – Sleep Problems
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Navigating university life as a neurodiverse student can bring unique challenges. These resources provide advice, guidance, and support for students with conditions such as autism, ADHD, and other neurodiverse experiences.
National Autistic Society
Information, advice, and resources for autistic students, including tips for starting college or university:
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Autism Helpline: 0808 800 4104
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Advice
Support and guidance for students with ADHD, including strategies for managing study and daily life:
ADHD UK
Neuroatypical Support
Resources and advice for neurodiverse students, helping with wellbeing, study strategies, and accessing support services:
Healthy Minds – Neurodiversity Support
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Losing someone can be incredibly difficult, and it’s important to know that support is available. These resources offer guidance, practical advice, and confidential support to help you cope with grief and loss.
Cruse Bereavement Care
Provides emotional support, guidance, and information for anyone affected by bereavement:
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Helpline: 0808 801 677
Bereavement Advice Centre
Offers practical advice on legal, financial, and emotional issues following a bereavement:
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Helpline: 0800 634 9494
Mind – Understanding Bereavement
Guidance on coping with grief, managing emotions, and seeking additional support if needed:
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Everyone deserves to feel safe and included at university. These resources provide guidance on your rights, how to report concerns, and how to access support if you experience bullying, harassment, or discrimination.
BSMS Bullying and Harassment Policy & Reporting Tool
Information on the policy and how to report incidents:
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policies
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University of Brighton: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
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University of Sussex: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Exams can be stressful, but you’re not alone. These resources offer practical strategies to manage stress, stay balanced, and perform at your best.
Samaritans – Coping Strategies for Exam Stress
The Samaritans provide a comprehensive guide to help you manage exam-related stress. Their DEAL (Developing Emotional Awareness and Listening) resources include coping planners, scenario-based activities, and tips for maintaining balance during revision and exams.
Navigating Exam Season (Place2Be)
A helpful PDF guide that highlights common signs of stress and offers practical strategies such as planning breaks, recognizing emotional triggers, and using relaxation techniques.
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Website: Navigating Exam Season Guide (PDF)
NHS Inform – Relaxation Techniques
Accessible resource with relaxation exercises designed to help with anxiety and maintaining calm—great for reducing physical and mental tension during exam periods.
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Website: Relaxation Techniques – NHS Inform
NHS – Student Stress Self-Help Tips
A comprehensive guide covering common signs of stress, self-care strategies, and practical advice to support your mental health during exam season.
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Website: NHS – Student Stress Self-Help Tips
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, sexual violence, or related trauma, help is available. These services provide confidential advice, advocacy, legal guidance, refuge, and emotional support.
RISE & Independent Domestic Violence Advisory Service (IDVA)
Crisis and ongoing support, including refuge, advocacy, counselling, housing, legal and financial help, and support for children and young people.
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Phone: 01273 622822
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Website: riseuk.org.uk
Survivors Network & Independent Sexual Violence Advisory Service (ISVA)
Support for women who have experienced sexual violence, rape, or childhood sexual abuse.
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Phone: 01273 72110 / 01273 203380
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Email: help@survivorsnetwork.org.uk / referrals@survivorsnetwork.org.uk
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Website: ISVA Service
Mankind
Support for men who have experienced sexual abuse.
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Phone: 0808 800 1170
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Website: mankind.org.uk
National Domestic Abuse Services
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National 24hr Domestic Violence Helpline: 0808 2000 247 | womensaid.org.uk
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Rights of Women: 0207 251 6577 (Advice line) / 0207 251 887 (Sexual violence legal advice line)
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Men’s Advice Line – Respect: 0808 801 0327 | respect.uk.net
Rape Crisis England and Wales
National helpline for survivors of rape and sexual abuse and their partners, friends, and family.
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Phone: 0808 802 9999
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Website: rapecrisis.org.uk
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Support is available for anyone experiencing an eating disorder, whether you’re seeking guidance, counselling, or helplines for immediate support. These services provide confidential advice and tailored support for students and adults.
Beat Eating Disorders
Helplines, guidance, and support for anyone affected by eating disorders.
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General Email: help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
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Studentline: 0808 801 0811
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Studentline Email: studentline@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
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Website: beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Eating Disorders Support
Provides support, advice, and counselling for people experiencing eating disorders.
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Phone: 01494 793223
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Website: eatingdisorderssupport.co.uk
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Managing finances and understanding student services can be challenging. These resources provide guidance, advice, and practical support for financial matters, part-time work, and general student life.
University of Sussex – Student Life Centre
Support for academic, personal, and welfare queries.
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Phone: 01273 876767
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Website: Student Life Centre
Student Accounts Office – University of Sussex
Help with tuition fees, payments, and financial queries.
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Phone: 0800 849 4979
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Email: studentaccounts@sussex.ac.uk
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Website: Student Accounts
Part-Time Jobs & Career Support
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University of Brighton – Part-Time Jobs: Brighton Careers
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University of Sussex – Careers & Part-Time Jobs: Sussex Careers | Part-Time Jobs
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Accessing healthcare and maintaining your physical and mental wellbeing is essential. These services provide guidance on registering with a GP, accessing walk-in services, and occupational health support.
GP Registration
Find your closest GP and register for healthcare:
University of Sussex Health Centre
Recommended for students living in University of Sussex Halls of Residence.
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Phone: 01273 249 049
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Website: See University of Sussex Health Centre for registration details, services, and opening hours
Walk-In Services
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Brighton Station Health Centre: Walk-In Services
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Lewes Victoria Hospital: Walk-In Services
Occupational Health (OH) – BSMS
Promotes a safe and healthy working environment, supporting physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Services include fitness-for-work assessments, health surveillance, screening, vaccinations, travel advice, and guidance following workplace accidents.
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Contact OHWorks: brighton@ohworks.co.uk | 01227 286288
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BSMS Telephone: 01273 696 955 ext 62983
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Email: PEHQ.occhealth@bsuh.nhs.uk
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Location: Art Block, St Mary’s, 2nd Gate Entrance
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Support is available for students with hearing loss, including guidance on education, communication, and accessing tailored assistance.
RNID (Action on Hearing Loss)
Provides information, support, and advice for people with hearing loss, including help in educational settings.
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Website: RNID
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Education Support: Help in Education
Dr Andrea Pepper – BSMS
Dr Pepper is a lecturer at BSMS with hearing loss herself. She works individually with students to address concerns and provide support for studying and communication.
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Email: A.Pepper@bsms.ac.uk
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More info: Clear facemasks and support for deaf and hearing-impaired students
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
It’s common to feel homesick when starting university. These resources provide tips, advice, and reassurance to help you settle in and feel more at home.
Prospects – What to Do When You Feel Homesick
A comprehensive guide with tips for tackling homesickness, recognising signs, and building coping strategies.
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Website: Prospects – Homesickness Support
University of Sussex – Homesickness and Settling In
Practical advice for overcoming homesickness and adjusting to life at university, including tips for managing culture shock for international students.
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Website: Sussex – Settling In
BSMS Societies & Sports
Getting involved in university life is a great way to meet new people, build friendships, and ease feelings of homesickness. BSMS societies and sports clubs provide opportunities to connect, socialise, and take part in activities outside of study.
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Website: BSMS Sports
- Website: BSMS Societies
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Finding and maintaining suitable accommodation is important for student wellbeing. These resources provide guidance on university housing, private rentals, and support services for students facing housing challenges.
University of Sussex – Housing Office
Assistance with university accommodation, applications, and housing queries.
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Phone: 01273 678220
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Email: housing@sussex.ac.uk
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Website: Sussex Accommodation
University Residential & Campus Support – Sussex
Support for students living on campus, including welfare and residential guidance.
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Phone: 01273 873333
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Website: Residential Support
University of Brighton – Accommodation Office
Assistance with university-managed accommodation and housing enquiries.
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Phone: 01273 644100
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Email: accommodation@brighton.ac.uk
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Website: Brighton Accommodation
Sussex Housing Help – Private Sector
Guidance for students seeking private rental accommodation.
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Website: Private Accommodation Support
Sussex Student Union Advice Service
Independent advice for students on housing, rights, and tenancy issues.
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Phone: 01273 877038
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Email: advice@sussexstudent.com
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Website: Student Union Advice
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Studying abroad can bring unique challenges. These services offer guidance, advice, and support to help international students adjust, access resources, and make the most of university life.
University of Sussex – International Student Support
Provides information and support for international students, including visas, orientation, and wellbeing guidance.
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Website: Sussex International Student Support
University of Brighton – International Student Support
Offers advice and assistance for international students on study, visas, accommodation, and wellbeing.
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
Whether you need help with legal rights, professional concerns, or medico-legal issues, these resources provide clear guidance and support when you need it most.
University of Sussex – Free Legal Advice
Provides advice on employment law, family law, housing law, and criminal justice law.
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Website: Sussex Free Legal Advice
Mind – Legal Advice & Practical Support
Offers support on mental health rights, community care, housing, money, employment, immigration, family law, and legal aid.
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Website: Mind Legal Advice – Brighton & Hove
British Medical Association (BMA)
The professional organisation for doctors, providing advice on public health, medical ethics, education, contracts, and professional support.
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Website: BMA
Medical Defence Union (MDU)
Supports doctors with medico-legal advice and professional issues throughout their careers.
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Website: MDU
Medical Protection Society (MPS)
Provides professional indemnity, legal advice, and support for doctors, dentists, and healthcare professionals in clinical negligence claims, ethical dilemmas, disciplinary procedures, and inquiries.
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Website: MPS
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
You are not alone in managing your mental health. Explore the information and services tailored to the mental health needs of Black, African, and Asian students.
The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network (BAATN)
Provides culturally competent therapy and mental health support for Black, African, and Asian individuals.
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Website: BAATN
Black Minds Matter UK
Offers support, resources, and advocacy for mental health within the Black community.
- Website: Black Minds Matter UK
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, these services provide 24/7 support, guidance, and resources to keep you safe.
Samaritans
Available 24/7 for anyone in distress.
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Call: 116 123
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Email: jo@samaritans.org
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – For Men
Support for men experiencing suicidal thoughts.
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Call: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm–midnight daily)
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Webchat: CALM Webchat
Papyrus – For People Under 35
Support and prevention for young people at risk.
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Call: 0800 068 41 41 (Mon–Fri 9am–10pm; Weekends/Bank Holidays 2pm–10pm)
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Text: 07860 039967
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Email: pat@papyrus-uk.org
#StayAlive App
App for those at risk of suicide or concerned about someone.
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Website: StayAlive App
NHS Help for Suicidal Thoughts
Official NHS guidance and resources.
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Website: NHS Suicide Support
Zero Suicide Alliance
Training and resources to prevent suicide.
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Website: Zero Suicide Alliance
Failsafe Alerts
App to quickly communicate with loved ones when in urgent need.
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Website: Failsafe
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
These services provide guidance, community, and support for LGBTQ+ students, covering wellbeing, sexual health, relationships, and identity.
University of Brighton LGBTQ+ Support
Offers advice, resources, and support for LGBTQ+ students at Brighton.
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Website: Brighton LGBTQ+ Support
GLADD – Association of LGBT Doctors and Dentists
A UK network supporting LGBTQ+ medical and dental professionals.
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Website: GLADD
Switchboard – National LGBTQIA+ Helpline
Confidential support for any questions or concerns around sexuality, gender identity, relationships, or wellbeing.
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Website: Switchboard Helpline
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk
A range of services are available to support your mental health, emotional wellbeing, and personal development, from meditation and online communities to confidential counselling and specialised academic support.
Free Drop-in Meditation Classes
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Brighton Buddhist Centre, North Laine (17 Tichbourne Street, BN1 1RU)
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Website: Meditation Courses
Disability and Dyslexia Team, University of Brighton
Provides assistance with DSA applications, exam support, learning support plans, and academic accommodations.
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Email: disability@brighton.ac.uk
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Phone: 01273 643799
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Website: Disability & Dyslexia Support
Big White Wall / Togetherall
A 24/7 online community with trained counsellors, offering anonymous support to help manage mental health.
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Website: Togetherall
Free Apps for Wellbeing
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Headspace, Calm, Colorfy
University of Brighton Counselling & Wellbeing Service
Free, confidential counselling including telephone sessions for BSMS Year 3 & 5 students. Can support Mit Circs applications.
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Phone: 01273 643 584
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Website: UoB Counselling
University of Sussex Counselling Services
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Phone: +44 (0)1273 678 156
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Website: UoS Counselling
Brighton & Hove Wellbeing Service (NHS)
Offers talking therapies, online CBT, group courses, and links to other support. Self-referral or GP referral possible.
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Phone: 0300 002 0060
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Website: Brighton & Hove Wellbeing
BSMS Student Advice
You can also talk through any concerns with BSMS Student Advice, who can guide you to further support.
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Website: BSMS Student Advice
- Email: StudentAdvice@bsms.ac.uk