If you find yourself in a situation where you need to seek emergency housing, there are options available for you to explore to seek support, including from the SU and University itself. The SU's Student Advice Centre is open Monday to Friday, and is your first point of call in accessing support.
If you find yourself in a situation where you need to seek emergency housing, there are options available for you to explore to seek support, including from us at the SU and the University itself. Our Student Advice Centre is open Monday to Friday, and is your first point of call in accessing support.
We want to keep you safe and assist you in any way that we are able. You can either get in touch with our Advice team or look at the University's Emergency Housing Support Information for more, including:
- The University can help you to identify and access funding that you can apply for. This will include you attending an appointment with the Student Funding Team.
- They can provide you with guidance surrounding services that run externally to the University. For instance, the Council, shelters and charities that may be able to provide you with additional advice and support.
- During your appointment, they can signpost you to relevant specialist help services, for example, the police - If you have been a victim of any crime and require support for mental health and disability.
- Finally, you can explore your options concerning student life, including considering whether you can financially support yourself throughout the duration of your course.