Your wellbeing

Managing mental health and wellbeing in a blended or online learning environment is one of the most significant challenges you may face during your time at university. Your programme may be taught completely online, or may involve blended learning (a combination of online and on-campus learning), and these can present their own set of specific challenges with regard to wellbeing.

This section of GCU Go provides you with the resources and tools you will need to help you navigate these challenges and maintain a healthy state of mind and a safe and secure virtual environment as you study.

Get prepared

Resources within the ‘get prepared’ section should help you to get started with online and blended learning.

GCU Disability service

If you have a disability and would like to know more about how the disability service can support you at university, have a look at the Disability service.

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Students' Association

Find out about the diverse work and contribution of the GCU Students' Association to campus life.

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Get engaged and get going

Resources under the ‘get engaged and get going’ heading should help you to engage with and make the most of online and blended learning as you progress through your learning experience.

Wellbeing self-help resources

GCU wellbeing service has extensive online resources (electronic books, apps, webinars, websites and online communities) to help support your mental health and wellbeing.

Togetherall - 24/7 support

Togetherall 24/7 support is an online community run by clinicians that offers confidential support in a variety of ways to help people manage their mental health and wellbeing

GCU wellbeing webinars and event

The GCU Wellbeing service provides a range of online events to provide information and support about mental health and wellbeing issues. Events are publicised and updated regularly.