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Health and external resources

In addition to the support provided by the University, there are also external services available, including a 24/7 student assistance hotline. You can register for peer-to-peer support, access unlimited free counseling, or engage in mindfulness and meditation practices.

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Express yourself and get support in this completely anonymous peer-to-peer mental health community, available 24/7. Free for all Northeastern University students.

  • Register to Togetherall here
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Mindfulness, meditation, sleep, focus, fitness & more. Build healthy habits and use Headspace anywhere, anytime.

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Through a partnership with Uwill, you can schedule an appointment with a licensed therapist based on your preferences for immediacy, gender, ethnicity, language, or focus area.

Samaritans are a free service that you can call, email, and chat with anytime day or night. If you need someone to talk to, call 116 123.

London Nightline is an anonymous listening & information service run by students, for students. It provides emotional support to students in distress. Their phones are manned from 18.00 to 08.00 during term time: 020 7631 010 or via email: listening@nightline.org.uk

If you are registered with a GP you can contact your local Crisis Team who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are registered with Holborn Medical Centre your Crisis Team contact number is 020 3317 6777. If you are registered elsewhere, please contact your GP for further details.

Additionally, the following resources are also there to support you:

  • NHS Gender Identity Support (Information for those questioning their gender identity)
  • Papyrus (Support line for those who are experiencing thoughts of no longer wanting to live)
  • Self-Injury Support (Helpline for women affected by self-injury)
  • CALM (Helpline for men experiencing emotional distress)
  • BEAT (Helpline for those experiencing eating disorders)
  • Switchboard (Helpline for those identifying as LGBT+)
  • We Are With You (Provides information and guidance on drug and alcohol use)
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Registering for a GP

We strongly recommend if eligible, to register with a local doctor within two weeks of arrival for the duration of your course.

You can find your nearest GP through the NHS Find a GP website. You can only be registered with one GP at a time, but if you would like to switch practices, the student support adviser will help you do this.

You can find your nearest Dentist through the NHS Find a Dentist website.

To find your local sexual health clinic, visit the find a sexual health clinic website.

Other useful sites relating to sexual health include:

Apply for a HC2 certificate

As a student, you may be eligible to apply for the NHS low-income scheme and receive a HC2 certificate for financial help with health costs.

NUSU London Welfare Officer & NUSU London Diversity Officer

The NUSU London Welfare Officer & NUSU London Diversity Officer are elected students who act as a focal point for pastoral issues within the student community.

The SUWO and DO are available to listen to, and support students who wish to discuss issues external to their programme of study,  which may be negatively affecting their College experience or academic performance. The SUWO and DO can provide impartial advice and access the resources available on matters such as health, a family crisis, a disagreement or settling into university life.