Useful wellbeing and support-related services. The services below are not run by The Students' Union or the Advice Centre. We've listed them as useful resources to help you find the right support.
Immediate support for stress, anxiety, or anything you need to talk through is available any time, day or night.
If you're in crisis or need urgent mental health support, call 111 and select option 2 for immediate expert help and assessment.
Report an incident or seek support following an experience of harassment, discrimination, sexual misconduct or hate crime.
UWE Bristol Wellbeing supports your counselling, mental health and personal development needs. Book an initial triage appointment so they can make sure you get the right support for you. A triage appointment takes 30 minutes through Microsoft Teams.
Book online — request a triage appointment via the UWE Wellbeing page
Select 'Enter Student Services'.
Go to 'Get Wellbeing Support'.
Search for your preferred date and find a triage appointment.
Frenchay Campus map
Health Centre: N Block, Level 2 — 2N009
Based on Frenchay Campus (N Block, Level 2 — 2N009), the Health Centre works with The Old School Surgery in Fishponds, where many students are already registered.
One-to-one academic mentor support, potentially available through Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA). Contact the Disability Service to check your eligibility.
For students with little or no family support, or those caring for ill or disabled family members. UWE Cares offers extra support to help you succeed on your course.
Information and support around alcohol and drug use, including how to stay safe, where to get help, and what services are available to you as a UWE Bristol student.
Confidential support for anyone who has experienced sexual violence or harassment. UWE Bristol's Anti-Sexual Violence Service is here to help you, whatever you decide to do.
Short-term talking therapies for adults aged 16+ registered with a GP in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
Expert information and advice to help you through the challenges of student life, from Student Minds — the UK's student mental health charity.
Supports LGBTQ+ young people aged 16–25 facing homelessness or a hostile environment through advice, advocacy, support and online community groups.
An award-winning charity committed to tackling all forms of online bullying and hate campaigns. If you're affected by cyberbullying, sexting or online harassment, Cybersmile can offer guidance and support.
Free listening and support for those facing unplanned pregnancy or following miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy or abortion. Covering Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and beyond.