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Student Disability & Wellbeing Part of Student Services Mental health and wellbeing

Self-help Resources

 

Wellbeing Team/NHS Self-help guides

22 self-help guides covering a range of wellbeing topics. Each guide includes an audio version and accessiblity features.

See the guides here

Self-help can be a good starting point if there is something troubling you and you aren't sure if you feel ready to talk to someone at the moment. It allows you to tackle problems like stress, anxiety and depression in your own time and at a pace that suits you.

 

Related Links

Expect Respect

Expect Respect is a campaign by the Students’ Union and the University of Southampton raising awareness about sexual violence and promoting a zero tolerance approach to sexual violence in all forms.

Click here to visit the Expect Respect webpage

Mental Health Apps

The Mental Health Apps Library is an NHS initiative features online tools, resources and apps that have a proven track record of effectiveness in improving mental health.

Visit the NHS Mental Health app library

Mental Health Foundation

The Mental Health Foundation is a UK charity for everyone’s mental health. Their website has lots of articles and resources including a series of practical podcasts and informative videos.

Access the podcasts and videos

Mind  

Mind is a national charity with a local branch in Southampton that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. Their website has lots of information and practical advice to help you make positive changes in your life.

Visit the local Mind branch's website

Rethink

Rethink is a national mental health charity that provides information, services and a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness.

Click here for Rethink's website

Students Against Depression

Students Against Depression is a website offering advice, information, guidance and resources to those affected by low mood, depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking. Alongside clinically-validated information and resources it presents the experiences, strategies and advice of students themselves.

Visit Students Against Depression's website
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