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Taking care of your wellbeing can help you successfully navigate the challenges of university life.
Choose a topic to access relevant resources and support services.
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Get paired with a trained student 'connector' to help create a personalised 6-week plan for building social connections and improving wellbeing.
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Access practical tips to maximise your budget, and support to help you manage food, bills, and more.
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If you need someone to talk to, or want help working out the right support, contact the Uni's Student Wellbeing team or register to speak to one of their wellbeing practitioners.
student.wellbeing@shu.ac.uk
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Please note: Student Wellbeing are not an emergency or crisis service.
Need urgent or out-of-hours help? Feel like you can't cope? Don't feel safe?
Call 999. Or go to your nearest emergency (A&E) department. Northern General Hospital is the nearest A&E department to the University.
Call NHS 111 (select option 2 to talk about mental health). Available 24 hours.
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We understand the impact unresolved academic, housing, or funding issues can have on your wellbeing.
As experts in the University's regulations, our advisers can guide you through the relevant processes to find a resolution to your academic, housing, or funding issues.
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