Counselling
During the Easter Break the 91ºÚÁÏÍø will be closed from 5pm Wednesday 1st April till 8.30am Wednesday 8th April
For general enquires please email the team or member of staff you require and we will get back to you as soon as possible upon our return.
You can find all our contact details here - Contact Student Support
If you are concerned about your physical or mental health and feel you are at risk, you need to make an urgent appointment with your doctor or go to the nearest Accident & Emergency Department at your local hospital. In an Emergency you are advised to call 999.
If you have not yet registered with a doctor, call NHS 111.
Please note the helplines given below are not necessarily available 24/7.
You can find additional external resources here - External Support Services
Take care and we hope you enjoy a restful break.
Counselling offers you the opportunity to talk in confidence with someone who is impartial and separate from work, social and family life.
We do not aim to solve your problems for you; our aim is to help you find and activate your own resources to resolve your difficulties.
Counselling may enable you to make some changes in your life or think about new ways to manage your situation.
We can help in a wide range of areas:
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Bereavement and Loss
- Coping with Trauma
- Concentration
- Depression
- Eating Problems
- Exam Anxiety
- Helping a Friend in a Crisis
- Homesickness
- Insomnia
- Parental divorce
- Perfectionism
- Phobias
- Procrastination (Putting things off)
- Rape and Sexual Assault
- Relationships
- Relaxation
- Self-harm
- Sexuality
- Stress
- Suicidal thoughts
- Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse
If you would like to know more please contact the Counselling Team at [email protected]
address
Luton campus & other campuses
Level 2, Campus Centre
Luton campus
LU1 3JU
telephone
Student Information Desk (SiD)
0300 300 0042
Our phone lines are open:
- Monday - Friday
9:00 – 17:00