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Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity Service (SWIS)

The Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity Service (SWIS) seeks to provide a professional and proactive guidance service for students.  We understand university life can be demanding and stressful, and we want to ensure you receive the appropriate emotional and mental wellbeing support.

SWIS provides free, confidential help and guidance for many concerns including mental and emotional health, disability support, academic concerns, financial worries, and accommodation issues.

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How we can support and guide you

  • Mental and emotional health support including booking an appointment to see one of our wellbeing assessors.
  • Disability and individual adjustments – a team of specialists are available to advise and support you if you have a disability including Specific Learning Difference, autism, physical or sensory disabilities, long-term health conditions or a mental health condition
  • Counselling - is open to all registered students, including those who are intermitting on medical grounds. To access counselling, complete this online form.
  • Chaplaincy - offering pastoral case, a confidential listening ear and spiritual support to anyone in our community
  • Support for student diversity, equality and inclusion – We can offer support to the diverse student communities including LGBTQ+ students, mature students, carers, BAME, care leavers and estranged students.  
"I had a highly positive experience with the Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity Service at our University. I received counselling, inclusion and learning advice, and used Togetherall, all of which were incredibly helpful and supportive. The staff members were friendly and approachable to my needs and concerns. Their professionalism and empathy created a welcoming environment that made me feel valued and understood. I highly recommend these services to other students, as they play a crucial role in promoting overall wellbeing and inclusivity on campus."
PhD student EAST Asia
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Contact us
Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity Service
Telephone: 01206 873133