Letting us know you need help is perfectly normal and we believe  our College community should be able to talk freely about their mental health and wellbeing. 

If you’re worried about your mental health and wellbeing there are a number of things you can do: 

  1. Talk
  2. Report
  3. Get support

Talk -

If there’s a friend, family member or colleague that you can trust, talking things through with them can sometimes help.

You can also reach out to Student Services for a confidential conversation: student.services@rwcmd.ac.uk with a member of the team.

If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured, you can call 999 (or 112 from a mobile).  

Trade unions are organised groups of workers who come together to support each other in the workplace.  There are a number of trade unions in our industry including TCU, TUC and NTU and you can contact them to see what support they can provide.

Report - 

You can make an anonymous disclosure which will allow us to investigate mental wellbeing concerns to offer support where necessary.

Get support - 

If you want to talk to someone to be provided with support please contact student services. Alternatively, you can read our other articles located on the College's Hub, which include information about mental health, how to talk to a doctor about mental health difficulties, and avenues of support available within the college and the outside community. 
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