Student Welfare
We are here to help and support wherever we can
We would like residents to know that we are here to help and support them wherever we can.
No issue or concern is too small, if you would like to talk please let us know.
We’re aware that talking about concerns face-to-face is not always comfortable for all residents – if this is the case for you, feel free to let us know via email and we will find a way to help that works for you.
If you’re concerned about a fellow students wellbeing or mental health, please let us know. We are here to help all residents living with Chapter feel safe and at home.
If your concerns for yourself or a fellow student are urgent then please phone 999 or visit the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department at the nearest hospital.
Do you have a concern?
If you're concerned about a fellow students wellbeing or mental health, please send us an email to:
The next steps for Chapter
Here are some great resources that may be of help:
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Reach out
We will reach out to the student concerned to offer support.
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Safe place
We offer a safe place to talk about concerns and will work with the resident to determine next steps.
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External support
We will look to support the student in finding external support if necessary with services such as the local GP or other supported services.
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Keep in touch
We will look to keep in touch regularly with any residents that appear to be struggling.
External student support services
Here are some great resources that may be of help:
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