Student Wellbeing
Student Wellbeing is a holistic service providing information, support and guidance on a range of mental and physical wellbeing concerns as well as confidential advice and support to students with undiagnosed mental health conditions, personal issues and academic issues.
We can also offer you support if you are a student with a disability or additional study need (for example Dyslexia, ASD, mental health condition, physical impairment).
Contact the team on studentwellbeing@ulster.ac.uk or call 028 9536 7000 from 8.45am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and 8.45am to 4pm Friday.
Out of hours support
Inspire Counselling: 0800 028 5510 (24/7) or ulsterstudents@inspirewellbeing.org (not 24 hours)
Additional out of hours support is also available from a number of organisations.
Disability & Additional Study Needs
Get support with your disability or long-term medical condition or if you think you have dyslexia or a related condition.

Disability
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What is assistive technology?
Assistive Technology is the term used for specialist equipment or computer software, which allows you to increase the quality and...
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Register of support providers
At Student Wellbeing we match students with support providers for one-to-one disability support.
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Mental health and support
Mental health
Our mental health information will explain the range of common mental health issues and let you know how to access help and support for yourself or others.

Physical health and services
Physical wellbeing
In order to stay happy and healthy you need to remember to take care of body as well as your mind.

Alcohol and drugs
Honest facts about drugs and alcohol can help you make better choices enabling you to be safe and stay well.

Healthy relationships and consent
Healthy relationships
It is important to maintain supportive healthy relationships. If you have any concerns about a relationship come and talk to us in Student Wellbeing.

Consent
Consent happens when all people involved in any kind of sexual activity agree to take part by choice. They also need to have the freedom and capacity to make that choice. Without consent, any kind of sexual activity is sexual violence.
