Breadcrumb Home askUS Topics Urgent Problems General askUS information General Support Information Accommodation Admin Essentials Careers, Jobs and My Future Disability Inclusion Service Immigration and visas Money Safety information Specialist support Uni Life Urgent Problems Wellbeing and Counselling Urgent Problems If you are concerned about the immediate wellbeing and welfare for either yourself or a fellow student, then you can find the relevant support on concerns including violence, suicide and any other immediate risks to individuals. Suicide or self-harm If you're having suicidal thoughts, here is some information on how to look after yourself and talk to someone during this time. Violence, crime and other serious incidents Find out what you must do if you feel seriously at risk or are at immediate physical threat. Health concerns, mental health concerns and injuries Find out what you should do if you are seriously hurt or unwell. Imminent risks to other people Find out information on what to do if you are worried that someone is at risk of harm and are concerned for their welfare. Concerns about a student's welfare or behaviour Read information about what to do if you are concerned about a students' welfare and/or behaviour. Talking to someone Read through our extensive list of emotional support available to our students including face-to-face and telephone helpline services. Report It Find out what support is available to you if you are a victim of bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, hate crime or discrimination. Free 24/7 counselling phoneline Access free and confidential counselling through the Student CareFirst phoneline - available 24 hours a day, seven days a week: +44 (0)800 970 1080. See also Wellbeing and Counselling Information for Parents, Carers and Friends Estranged Students (Students with No Parental Support)