STA Student Handbook (Taught Programmes) 2025/26

MENTAL HEALTH ON CAMPUS

QMUL Wellbeing Hub webpages have all the information about wellbeing in one place, so that's the first place to look.

Mental health issues, like depression and anxiety, are common and real and nothing to be ashamed of.  If you are experiencing difficulties, and it is not an acute crisis, please get in touch with your Advisor as the first point of contact.  They can help you to contact the Advice and Counselling Services (see Section 9.3).

If you are experiencing extreme difficulty, please contact:  https://www.qmul.ac.uk/welfare/help-in-a-crisis/

External Support Networks:

Togetherall: An anonymous, peer-to-peer service. Online community designed to: Improve your mental health, Get Peer Support, Access MH Threads:

https://togetherall.com/en-gb/

Samaritans: An anonymous listening service operating 24/7.  Confidential, non-judgemental.  

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ 

Call: 116 123

Nightline: An anonymous listening service running through the night, during term time. Run for students by students, confidential and non-judgmental.

https://www.nightline.org.uk/