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Mental health support at BCU

Whether you have an existing mental health condition or begin to need some extra support during your time at uni, BCU is equipped with the resources to help. Here are all the things you’ll have access to once you join us.

1. Support before you arrive

When you filled in your UCAS application, you may have noticed the option to declare a disability. If you did declare a disability relating to your mental health then this information will have gone straight to our disability support team, so they can figure out how we can support you from the get-go!

You’ll receive an email with more information about the services we offer and a chance to attend a pre-entry appointment, so you can discuss any additional needs and get to know our team.

If you did not declare a long-term mental health condition when applying through UCAS, but would now like to let us know, you can complete theÌýonline profile form.Ìý

2. Free, confidential appointments

Our mental health and wellbeing team offer appointments year-round (including outside of term time) at both our City Centre and City South Campuses. As a student, you can book an appointment if you want to discuss:

  • Concerns aboutÌýyour wellbeingÌý– anything that is getting in the way of your studying and enjoying life at university, including concerns about relationships, sexuality and gender, accommodation difficulties, healthy lifestyle and homesickness.
  • ·¡³¾±ð°ù²µ¾±²Ô²µÌýmental health issuesÌý– sleeping problems, feeling anxious or isolated, experiencing low mood, thinking about harming yourself.
  • Diagnosed mental health difficulties or illness.

3. Counselling service

If you attend an appointment with our mental health and wellbeing team, they may advise that counselling would benefit you.

Counselling is a way of addressing problems by talking them through with someone who is able to be supportive. A counsellor will:

  • give you an opportunity to talk in confidence about whatever is troubling you
  • enable you to express your feelings
  • help you to explore and understand your difficulties
  • help you to find ways of managing these more effectively.

Counselling can help you deal with all kinds of issues, for example: anxiety, feeling depressed, low self-esteem, coming out, grief and loss, trauma, and relationship difficulties whatever your background or sexual orientation.

Our counselling service is free of charge, confidential and provided by accredited professionals who have experience working with students at university. Find out more about counselling at BCU.

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If you want to chat to other students who may be struggling with their mental health or wellbeing in a relaxed, comfortable environment, then the Mental Health Society is something you can get involved in.

The Mental Health society aims to break the taboo of talking about mental health and offer a non-judgemental space to talk and learn more about how you can support yourself and others. Plus, it’s free to join and is actually a great way to make friends!

Put the Kettle On is another student-led society that is dedicated to offering students a support network so that they can talk about their mental health inÌýa relaxed environment.

5. AccessÌýthe BCU Wellbeing app

Once you're a BCU student, you can download the BCU Wellbeing app and meet Charley, your personal Wellbeing Coach. Charley can help you with day-to-day, one-on-one support to help you increase productivity and live a healthy and positive lifestyle. Charley can also provide information and tools to help address concerns such as anxiety, stress, managing emotions, confidence and more.

Search BCU Wellbeing app in your device's app store to download.

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