Student Wellbeing
This year, the University’s winter break begins on 23 December at 5pm, and the Student Wellbeing Service will reopen on 3 January 2025 at 9am. Our out-of-hours support page provides information about available assistance. For more details about the winter break and student services visit the festive break information page on the University website.
You can access free, confidential advice and support from our dedicated Student Wellbeing Team. To book an appointment, please use the direct links to the booking forms for each of our teams below.
The Student Wellbeing Team is located in the George Moore building, on the first floor in room M136.
Need to speak to someone?
If you would like to schedule an appointment with us, please use the direct links to the booking forms for each of our teams below.
If you're uncertain about who to contact, visit our Need to talk to someone? page for detailed information about each service. Alternatively, just reach out to us directly.
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Our qualified and experienced Counsellors/Therapists are here to support all University students as part of the Student Wellbeing Service. Many students benefit from exploring their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours in the confidential counselling setting.
If you'd like to meet with someone in the team, please complete a first appointment form.
Alternatively, you can get in touch with the Counselling Team directly. For more information on available counselling visit the our Counselling page.
The Student Wellbeing Advisers work with students who have wellbeing concerns and ensure they have meaningful face-to-face contact in a timely manner. They work with all teams in the service to ensure you receive the appropriate support.
GCU’s Student Wellbeing Service has three Student Wellbeing Advisers, each assigned to one of the three academic schools. You can reach them by emailing the Student Wellbeing Advisers.
If you would like to meet with someone in the team, please complete a first appointment form.
Find out more information accessible in a PDF.
Our Mental Health Advisers work alongside the Disability Service and Counselling Service, but it's not their role to be a Counsellor. They're here to support you, help you understand your rights, and explore additional resources that may assist you in accessing education.
The Mental Health Adviser will be able to coordinate support if you have mental health difficulties and act as a point of contact for the duration of your studies.
If you'd like to meet with a team member, you can email the Mental Health Advisers and complete a first appointment form.
For more information visit our Mental health advice page.
The Disability Team provides advice, information and services if you are a disabled student or applicant. Each year, around 10% of all Glasgow Caledonian students disclose a disability. This includes students with long-term medical conditions, sensory impairment, mental ill-health, physical impairments, specific learning disabilities (such as dyslexia) or being on the autism spectrum.
If you' like to get in touch, you can email the Disability Team. and share your needs by completing a self-assessment questionnaire.
For more information please visit our Disability service page.
GCU Wellbeing Privacy Notice
This Privacy Notice is designed to explain how information about individuals and organisations is used and managed by GCU Wellbeing Service.
View the general Glasgow Caledonian University Privacy Notice.