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Report + Support will be closed on Good Friday (Friday 29th March 2024) and Easter Monday (1st April 2024). To find out about support over the vacation period, please visit Easter at the University of Warwick.
If you have an emergency, the Community Safety Team can be contacted from a mobile phone on 024 7652 2222.
If you would like to speak to someone about how you are feeling, or you would like to use some of the support services below for self-care, that is okay.

External Support

University Support Options- Students

  • Report and Support: If you submit a report with details, a specially trained Liaison Officer will be in touch within 2 University Working Days. Please remember that submitting a report with details through Report and Support, means that someone will be able to personally talk you through your support options and tailor advice to your needs. You will never be forced to submit a formal report. 
  • Sexual and Domestic Violence Advisor: The University SDVA is a point of contact for anyone who has been affected by sexual violence relationship abuse, and offers emotional support to affected students at the University of Warwick. 
  • Wellbeing Support Services: The University’s dedicated wellbeing services can support you with practical and emotional issues impacting your wellbeing or mental health and aspects of University life, including referrals for counselling and psychology support. 
  • University of Warwick Health Centre: A University practice situated in the heart of the campus serving the Students who live on campus or within the catchment area and Staff (including their family) who live on campus. 
  • Warwick Students’ Union Advice Centre: Is the SU's Advice Centre with expert staff who can provide support, advocacy and advice to students even if they do not wish to report. 
  • Personal Tutors: If your studies have been affected by an incident, your personal tutor could help to explain your options with regards to academic support.
  • Togetherall: Both students and staff can access the online community, which supports populations with their mental health and wellbeing – helping with feels of anxiety, depression, isolation and stress, to relationship problems and lifestyle challenges. Togetherall have a network of trained professionals providing 24/7 support around the world. 

University Support Options- Staff

  • Report and Support: If you submit a report with details, a specially trained Liaison Officer will be in touch within 2 University Working Days. Please remember that submitting a report with details through Report and Support, means that someone will be able to personally talk you through your support options and tailor advice to your needs. You will never be forced to submit a formal report. 
  • EAP: Is a confidential support service designed to help University of Warwick staff deal with personal and professional problems that could be affecting your home life or work life, health and general wellbeing. Health Assured offers cover for you and (in certain circumstances) your immediate family members, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 
  • Togetherall: Both students and staff can access the online community, which supports populations with their mental health and wellbeing – helping with feels of anxiety, depression, isolation and stress, to relationship problems and lifestyle challenges. Togetherall have a network of trained professionals providing 24/7 support around the world. 
  • University of Warwick Health Centre: A University practice situated in the heart of the campus serving the Students who live on campus or within the catchment area and Staff (including their family) who live on campus. 

Specialist Support Services

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