the advice place a team of professionally trained advisors who can help you find resources to support your own mental health or someone else's. chaplaincy open to individuals of any religious denomination, the university chaplaincy runs a listening service for both students and staff. conversations can be held in a variety of places, and could be over coffee or a walk as over the phone. student disability service schedule of adjustments can help to ensure that long-term mental ill-health does not have a negative impact on your studies (e.g. waived late penalties, extensions, small group sizes, etc.). students can also may an application for weekly meetings with a mental health mentor through this service. student counselling service this is a short-term counselling service for students. an application can be made online and although there is a limited number of sessions, more can be requested. additional services and resources are signposted. togetherall whether you're struggling to cope, feeling low or just need a place to talk, togetherall can help you explore your feelings in a safe supportive environment. using your university email address (ending in @ed.ac.uk), you can access togetherall for free which is available 24/7 and monitored by trained clinicians. it is a safe place online to get things off your chest, have conversations, express yourself creatively and learn how to manage your mental health. within togetherall platform members are anonymous, so no one will know you're using it unless you tell them. |
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