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FAQs: Support

Who might I go to for support?

Please see the 'Sources of Support' diagrams for Undergraduate / Postgraduate students.

 

How can I access the counselling service at this time?

The Counselling Service is open and working remotely. The booking chart has been temporarily suspended as have the open ('drop-in') sessions. If you are already seeing a counsellor, please email them to arrange appointments. If you have not seen a counsellor here previously, please email counselling@sgul.ac.uk


- Julia Hutchinson (Head of Counselling)


More information can be found on the University's FAQ page, under the question: 'Will the counselling service continue to offer appointments?'

 

How can I access support from the SU welfare services at this time?

Lon and I will both remain contactable via email. Any welfare support sessions will not be taking place on site, however these can be arranged by email and will go ahead through alternative arrangements – please contact Lon (lteija@sgul.ac.uk) and I (vpeducation@su.sgul.ac.uk) to discuss this further.

 

How can I get free condoms at the moment?

There are many other locations in the area that supply these as part of the C-Card Scheme - please check https://youngandfree.org.uk/find-a-pickup-point/ to find your nearest provider.

 

How can I access support from the Student Life Centre at this time?

The Student Life Centre is still available remotely for practical needs. They can be contacted by email or phone at studentlifecentre@sgul.ac.uk or 020 8266 6344.

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