The University provides a number of support services for students across its campuses as well as online. Student Counselling Service The Student Counselling Service is here to help students make the most of their time at University. This is a confidential service. Counselling provides an opportunity to talk about any emotional or psychological problems you may be experiencing. Disability and Learning Support Service If you are applying to study, or currently studying, at the University of Edinburgh and you have a disability, learning difference, neurodiverse or health condition that may impact on your studies, please make contact with the Disability and Learning Support Service, to discuss your support needs. Advice Place For independent support and The Student’s Association for student societies, peer support, Nightline and Let’s Talk campaign & events. The Chaplaincy Chaplaincy provides personal, emotional, communal, spiritual, faith and belief support, for all members of the University and is used as much or more by people of no religion, than by people of particular faiths. Health and Wellbeing Centre The University of Edinburgh has created a dedicated health and wellbeing centre for students - the fully accessible Centre is based at 7 Bristo Square and is open Monday to Friday. It houses the main bases for Student Counselling and Disability Services, the Equally Safe team, and the University Health Centre and independent Pharmacy. Report and Support A platform for reporting situations related to gender-based violence (sexual abuse; harassment, stalking, physical & emotional abuse) and of bullying and discrimination (hate crime or hate incident because of their race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, disability, or transgender identity). This article was published on 2024-08-22