First Appointment for counselling

You will be offered an initial intake appointment within 1-2 weeks. Please note current wait time for an appointment to begin counselling is 10 weeks.

The Wellbeing Service aims to offer appropriate help as quickly and efficiently as possible. In order to help us to do this we would be grateful if you could complete the online form. A member of the team will contact you within a few days. In the meantime you may find our self-help resources useful. All initial appointments will take place via MS teams. Unfortunately, at this time, we are only able to offer wellbeing appointments and counselling to students who are still living in the UK. If you are struggling and not living in the UK, you can access support through the online 24/7 facilitated mental health support forum, Togetherall - 24/7 Support.

We are only able to offer wellbeing appointments and counselling to currently registered students at GCU, up to the date of graduation.

All students who access help through the Wellbeing Service must be registered with a GP. If you are not currently registered with a GP, use this link to find your local practice.

The Wellbeing Service is staffed between 9-5pm Monday-Friday. Please note the Student Wellbeing Service is not an emergency service. If someone you know is expressing thoughts of suicide, self-harm or risk-taking behaviour, and you have a high concern for their safety, advise them to contact their GP and arrange an appointment immediately.

If you think the person may be at immediate risk of harming themselves or someone else (i.e. threatening to take their own life or the life of another person), call the emergency services on 999.

If you are concerned for your own safety or the safety of another student, you can also find emergency contacts here.

The form to book an appointment with the Counselling Service is on this page below, we have compiled some brief explanations for frequently asked questions for some of the information requested on this form:

We ask for this information so that we are able to engage support for the student if they need emergency help. This is in line with the Service’s Confidentiality policy, and we do not use this information in any other way.

We ask for this information so that we are able to contact the student’s GP if they need urgent help. Wherever possible we will discuss this with a student first and obtain their consent. This is in line with the Service’s Confidentiality policy, and we do not use this information in any other way.

We ask for this information so that we can try to ensure that you meet with the most appropriate form of support offered by the Wellbeing Service from the outset

We ask for this information on a voluntary basis for equal opportunities monitoring.

Personal details


Your contact details


G.P. details


University details


Course year *

Direct entry from college

Did you self-refer to the service? *

Are you in contact with other support services within the University?

Are you in contact with other support services out-with the University?