NTU students can find help, information and resources online and within the community. Please see our list below.
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Advice for supporting someone who is suicidalWorried about a mate? Remember A.L.A.N |
‘Be in your mates corner’ campaign aiming to help end mental health stigma |
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Exam stress?NTU offered a service SOS – stomp out stress. This is a campaign designed to help reduce stress during exam periods. They have provided us with resources useful to students which can be accessed using the links below: |
‘First Steps’ Eating Disorder Support ServiceWe are starting a new eating disorders service for students starting from the new term called ‘First Steps’: A new flyer for this service can be found by EDISS 2020 dates First steps has provided a useful Youtube video explaining what the service they offer is all about (see below): |
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Latest info from IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapy) services |
‘Making Every Contact Count’ (MECC)The ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (MECC) is a list of useful contacts and information available to Nottingham Trent University students click here to find out more. Associated with this MECC project is the ‘Hope Support Services’ which has a student pack you can view here which aims to help ‘Coping with University life through a family health crisis’ |
Nottingham Trent Uni Health & Wellbeing service |
Nottingham Recovery College sessions at NTUStudent Health Development have teamed up with Nottingham Recovery College who will be running a series of on campus wellness sessions. All the information and booking is now on a very useful web page. Please direct further bookings through to the website: |
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Online Counselling ServiceThis service offers on line counselling for 11 – 25 year olds, face to face is also available. They offer 6 sessions and 6 additional if needed. Access to counselling is immediate and there is no need for a doctors referral, you can “self refer”.Please see the link below. |
Student Support Services |
Student MindsThey have recently released their website which can be found here: Student Minds Student Minds are transforming the state of student mental health so all in higher education can thrive. Watch their new video to find out about the charity’s work. |
Self help leaflets for specific mental health conditions |
T-A-S-H, Talk About Self HarmThis service helps patients with self harm issues, please click the link below for more information and help. |
Time to Change – Ending mental health discriminationTime to change has just released findings regarding public attitudes and behaviour towards mental health which can be found here. |
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Unsure of where to go when unwell?Sometimes it’s confusing where to go for treatment when you are unwell, you just want to know the best way to get better as soon as possible. Below is a quick link showing the most appropriate service to use depending on your illness: |
Understanding young minds |
Wellness in Mind |