Student Wellbeing
Students can access free and confidential advice and support from our dedicated Student Wellbeing Team who aim to support you through your time at University and help you to achieve your academic success by providing a friendly face and a listening ear in a safe and non-judgmental environment. We offer support through counselling, wellbeing advice, mental health advice and a Disability Team, alongside other resources including online information, wellbeing workshops and more.
Booking an appointment to speak to us
If you would like to book an appointment to meet with us please see direct links to the booking forms for each of our teams below. If you are unsure who to talk to, our need to talk to someone webpage provides further information for each service, or you can contact us.
The wellbeing service is located in the George Moore Building, on the first floor in room M136.
Book an initial appointment for counselling with the counselling team at GCU.
You can contact the student counsellors by emailing studentwellbeing@gcu.ac.uk
Book an appointment with one of the GCU Wellbeing Team's Student Wellbeing Advisers
You can contact the Student Wellbeing Advisers by emailing swa@gcu.ac.uk or by phoning 0141 2731393
Book an appointment with one of the GCU Wellbeing Team's Student Mental Health Advisers
You can contact the Mental Health Advisers by emailing mentalhealthadviser@gcu.ac.uk
Disclose your needs to the Disability Team and find out more about booking an appointment.
You can contact the Disability Team by emailing disability@gcu.ac.uk or by phoning 0141 273 1371
You can also access:
- Online self-care resources in GCU and externally
- 24/7 support through Togetherall.
- Support and advice from Report and Support: GCU's online reporting tool where you can access support resources, and submit a report about misconduct on campus
The Student Wellbeing Team also offer
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