Sunderland Students

You will be supported by our Serious Incident Adviser. They have specialist training to support you, or to help you find the most appropriate support. They can help you to understand your feelings and begin to process your experiences. They can support you with practical things like accessing health care, your reporting options and your study options.

Your options might look different depending on where in the world you are. We can support you to understand your options and what is available where you are.

You can get in touch with us at wellbeing@sunderland.ac.uk

Sunderland Staff

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London Students

Students will be supported by the UoSiL Wellbeing Service. They can be contacted at WellbeingTeamLondon@sunderland.ac.uk.

Out of Hours (London Students): London campus students can access 24/7 mental health and wellbeing support via Spectrum.Life by calling UK: +448000318227.

London Staff

London staff are supported by the UoSiL Human Resources team. Contact via email at human.resources-london@sunderland.ac.uk or in person on the 4th floor at 197 Marsh Wall building.

SilverCloud

Silvercloud offers secure, immediate access to online CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) programmes, tailored to your specific needs. It’s flexible since you can access it anywhere, on your computer, tablet or mobile phone. It’s easy to use and has interactive tools and activities make your experience interesting and motivational.

Out of Hours (Sunderland)Overnight Support is available if you need it.Support workers can offer support for all students from 6.30pm-6.30am, 7 nights a week.Call: 0191 515 2451Important Information:

  • They will tell the Wellbeing Team if there is a risk of harm to yourself or others, even if you don't consent. They will inform you that they are required to report this information.
  • If you are calling with a non-emergency concern, the decision to share the information is up to you. You can choose to tell them, but they will not be able to help you if you decline.

There are two ways you can tell us what happened