Learn more about the Student Support and Wellbeing Services Phone Line and the UCL 24/7 Student Support Line.
What can we help with?
- Options 1 and 2:
Options 1 and 2 are run by Mental Health and Wellbeing Team and the Disability and Neurodiversity team, who can help with:
- Make recommendations to and liaise with your department regarding reasonable adjustments for teaching and learning.
- Provide advice and guidance for both you and your department, about the potential impact of your disability or mental health difficulty on your studies and how this can be accommodated.
- Help you apply for exam adjustments.
- Liaise with UCL Accommodation about specific requirements or difficulties arising from your condition or personal circumstances.
- Assist you with applying for disability funding, such as Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA).
- Signpost you to other support services, including psychological and psychiatric services.
- Discuss specialist one-to-one support to help you mitigate the impact of your condition on your studies.
- Provide support and appropriate external referrals if you've been affected by domestic or sexual violence.
- Provide information and advice if you're considering an interruption of study for health or wellbeing reasons.
- Support your return to study following an interruption due to health or wellbeing reasons.
- Assign you to specialist advisers, who can assist students with specific conditions such as Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASCs) and Specific Learning Differences (SpLDs).
- Option 3:
Option 3 is the Student Counselling Team, who can advise on:
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
- Psychodynamic.
- Counselling Single Session Therapy (SST).
- Psychiatric Consultations.
- Option 4;
- Confirmation of student status.
- Schengen visa letters.
- Updating student details.
- Changes to your studies.
- Confirmation of award.
- Third-party verification of studies and qualifications.
- DBS services.
- Help with accessing Disability and Mental Health services.
- Withdrawing and interrupting your studies.
- Signing forms for official purposes.
- Degree certificates.
- Transcripts.
In this section:
- Contacting the UCL 24/7 Student Support Line.
- How UCL 24/7 Student Support Line can support you.
- What UCL 24/7 Student Support Line does not provide.
Contacting the UCL 24/7 Student Support Line
UCL 24/7 Student Support Line is a free, confidential wellbeing support service available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
You can talk to an adviser by phone on: +44 (0) 808 238 0077.
- What to expect when you call
You will have three options - if you are looking to speak to someone in relation to:
- In-the-moment support, please press 1.
- Legal or financial issues, please press 2.
- Bullying, harassment and sexual misconduct, please press 3.
How UCL 24/7 Student Support Line can support you
UCL 24/7 Student Support Line use a brief solution-focused therapy (BSFT) model. This is a short-term counselling approach which allows flexibility. It is evidence-based and has been shown to be effective and successful.
BSFT is proven to lead to a positive outcome for a wide variety of presenting issues and will be able to help with:
- Mild/moderate emotional distress, manifesting as stress, anxiety or low-level depression.
- Assistance in the promotion of healthier self-care techniques to promote a healthier work-life balance and wellbeing.
- Supporting students to deal with challenging life events.
- Support around relationship/family issues.
What UCL 24/7 Student Support Line does not provide
UCL 24/7 Student Support Line does not provide support in a mental health crisis or emergency. They also can't provide in-person or long-term psychological support, which can instead be accessed through your GP. Student Psychological and Counselling Services can provide short-term counselling on campus, based on students' needs.
UCL 24/7 Student Support Line cannot provide any information relating to your programme of study, such as exam dates. Please check the relevant information on your department's website.
For reasonable adjustments or extenuating circumstances, you can speak to a Disability, Mental Health and Wellbeing Adviser by raising an enquiry via askUCL.
Find out more about urgent support available during a mental health crisis.