Student Union Advice Centre - open to all Winchester students, offering free, independent and confidential advice.
Student Support and Success offer a wide range of services to support you during your time at Winchester.
stoponlinebullying.winchester.ac.uk exists to raise awareness of online bullying and harassment. The content is written by students, for students, and includes advice, guidance, policies and links on how to report incidents. If you wish to report harassment, bullying or violence to the University you can do so through the Report + Support platform.
Third Party Reporting Centres - an alternative way to report crime if you don't feel comfortable reporting directly to the police.
Student Listeners Wellbeing Cafe is a friendly and informal space where you can socialise, play games, colour, speak to a Student Listener, and get a free drink on us! The Student Listener Wellbeing Cafe takes place every Wednesday during term time from 14:00 - 16:00 in the Lounge on Level 2 of the King Alfred Centre.
Chaplaincy provide support for all members of the University of Winchester community. The team are based in Winton Building, room 30.
Email: chaplaincy@winchester.ac.uk
CALM is there for everyone who’s struggling and to provide life-saving support for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts. Their helpline is open from 5pm - midnight on 0800 58 58 58, or they have a live chat and whatsapp.
Samaritans provide support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Call: 116 123 for free
Shout is a free, confidential messaging support service. Text 'shout' to 85258.
Inclusion and Catch22 provide support to anyone impacted by their own or someone else’s drug or alcohol use.
FRANK has an A-Z of Drugs and their effects.
University Security urgent matters on campus out of hours.
Call: 01962 827666
Our Directory of Support with contact information for local (to Winchester) and national support services. You can contact them yourselves, or speak to our Advisor and Wellbeing Coordinator for support and guidance when contacting them.
For urgent health related issues contact your GP (doctor) or call 111.
If you have a life threatening emergency, call 999 or go to A&E.
For full information on local and national support organisations, you can download our Directory of Support.