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| Nightline Nightline is a listening and information telephone and email service run for students by students. It is anonymous, non-judgmental, non advisory and completely confidential. Its offers a non-directive listening ear and provides practical information on all areas of student life in Leeds. Listening Tel: 0113 380 1381 Information Tel: 0113 380 1380 Email: nightline@union.leeds.ac.uk Opening Hours 8pm - 8am every night (term-time only) Drop in Mon to Fri 12pm - 2pm Upstairs in the Leeds University Union Building |
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Chaplaincy The chaplaincy is available to offer pastoral support to all members of our University. They can also offer specific religious support and contact with a range of faith communities within Leeds. The Chaplaincy operates a pastoral drop-in service at the Emmanuel Centre, with chaplains available throughout the working week. Outside of office hours a Chaplain is available via the emergency phone number above. The Chaplaincy offers all students: * Pastoral support * Support to work through difficult problems and developing decision making * Crisis support (especially when faced with sudden loss or trauma) Emmanuel Centre University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT General Enquiries Tel: 0113 343 5071 Emergencies Tel: 07780 613 862 |
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Metropolitan University Student Counselling Service The Counselling Service aims to help you get the most out of your time at Leeds Met, by assisting you to get back to full functioning as quickly as possible. Anyone who is a student of Leeds Met, be they part time or full time, home or international, whatever age, race or belief, is welcome to use the Counselling Service. Counselling Service Administrator Room: D206, Civic Quarter Tel: 0113 81 25974 Email: counselinfo.students@leedsmet.ac.uk Opening Hours Monday - Thursday 08:45 - 16:30 Except Wednesday 09.30 - 17.30 Friday - 08.45 - 16.00 Open Door at Headingley Campus Room: The Cottage Opening Hours Tuesday 14.00 - 16.00 Wednesday 16.00 - 18.00 Friday 12.00 - 14.00 Open Door at Civic Quarter Campus Room: D206 Opening Hours Monday 14.00 - 16.00 Tuesday 12.00 - 14.00 Wednesday 14.00 - 16.00 Thursday 10.00 - 12.00 Friday 12.00 - 14.00 |
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Equality and Diversity Team The Equality & Diversity Unit was set up in 2006 to manage the development of schemes and supporting infrastructure to enable the University to meet its vision and statutory obligations under the range of new and existing equality and diversity legislation. The core focus of the unit is to facilitate a consistent and co-ordinated approach to equality and diversity across the institution. Equality & Diversity Unit Leeds Metropolitan University F402, Civic Quarter Leeds West Yorkshire LS1 3H2 Tel: 0113 812 5472 Fax: 0113 812 6773 Email: diversity@leedsmet.ac.uk |
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Student Advice and Support The Leeds Met Student Union Advice Service is a student-centred service delivered by professional staff, offering advice, information and representation. We most often advise students on issues relating to academic matters, university regulations, policies and procedures as well as housing and finance. Leeds Metropolitan University Civic Quarter Campus 1st floor of the Student Union Building. Tel: 0113 812 8408 E mail: su.studentadvice@leedsmet.ac.uk Opening Hours: Monday: 10am – 4pm Tuesday: 10am - 4pm Wednesday: 10am – 4pm Thursday: 12noon – 4pm Friday: 10am – 4pm |
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of Leeds Student Counselling Centre (SCC) The SCC offers a confidential counselling service from professionally qualified counsellors for a wide range of issues. Counsellors are also available to staff for consultation on students who are concerning them. 19 Clarendon Place Leeds LS2 9JY Tel: 0113 343 4107 Fax: 0113 343 4154 Email: stucouns@adm.leeds.ac.uk www.leeds.ac.uk/ahead4health Opening Hours Monday to Friday Reception 8.30am - 5pm Counselling 9am - 5pm (Some late appointments during term time) Drop-in 1pm term-time only |
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Learning and Self Help (FLASH) Clinic FLASH is based on guided Self Help and aims to provide people with practical skills to deal with common mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. You can simply drop in and access the self-help materials or book in for a self-help session. This service is provided by NHS Leeds. This clinic is offered once a week on a Wednesday at the Student Counselling centre 2 – 5pm Opening Hours Drop-in session 2 – 3pm Appointments 3 – 5pm To book a one-to-one session please contact a Primary Care Trust (PCT) Mental Health Worker on 0113 305 9850 |
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Service The Equality Service has responsibility for Equality and Diversity, Disability Services and the RNIB & The University of Leeds Transcription Centre. Ground Floor Social Sciences Building University Of Leeds Leeds, LS2 9JT Tel: 0113 343 3927 Fax: 0113 343 3944 Textphone: 0113 343 2616 Email: disability@leeds.ac.uk or equality@leeds.ac.uk Opening Hours Reception Mon to Fri 10am - 4pm Drop in sessions for disabled students 12.30pm to 1.30pm every weekday during term-time The Disability Team in particular can offer support and advice to students with mental health conditions with a range of support that is available without the need for funding, such as modified exam arrangements, extended library loan facilities and advice and guidance to you and your department about the impact of your disability on various study tasks and how to accommodate this. To access a range of other support services, such as strategy support tutors and/or specialist mentors (who can help you to stay on track with academic work, organise your studies and help you settle in to University life), you will need to apply for additional funding, but we can give advice on this as well. Registering with the Disability Team as soon as possible and making an appointment with the Disability Co-ordinator with responsibility for supporting students with mental health conditions, is the first step to providing you with the support you may need. |
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of Leeds Student Advice Centre The Student Advice Centre offers comprehensive information and advice to students, prospective students and staff of the University of Leeds. Clients can be dealt with by email or face to face. Most enquiries are dealt with at drop-in. Follow up appointments are available if necessary. The staff have specialised knowledge in housing advice, academic and University procedures, money matters and employment. They can also provide advice and support on the University complaints and Harassment procedures and on the University Hardship Funds. Comprehensive information is available on the website. First floor of the Leeds University Union Building Tel: 0113 380 1300 Fax: 0113 380 13013 Email: advice@luu.leeds.ac.uk Opening Hours Mon – Fri 9.30am – 4.30pm (One-off guidance advice from 12.30pm – 4pm) |
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of Leeds International Student Office The international Student Office is a specialist service for international students and visiting scholars which provides information, advice and social activities. The office has a drop-in enquiry service, specialist advice on immigration and other issues affecting international students, and an international student lounge where students can meet each other and relax with a free drink. The International Student Office social activities include day trips and a weekly Global Cafe. These activities are of particular help to those who are experiencing culture shock and problems related to feeling isolated, as they provide opportunities for students to meet others in a similar position and develop a support network. 18 Blenheim Terrace (Across the road from Parkinson Steps) Tel: 0113 343 3930 Email: internationalstudents@leeds.ac.uk Opening Hours Mon to Fri 10am - 3.30pm |
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Trinity & All Saints Student Support Central Office The Student Support Central Office is always a good starting point for a question or a concern. Judith and Janet will be happy to talk to you about the specialist services available within Student Support. Outside the Central Office (AG09) there are leaflets on all the Student Support Services (counselling, careers, disability, health) and finance information/advice leaflets which you can take away. Leeds Trinity & All Saints Room: AG-09 Tel: 0113 2837196 Email: J.Latham@leedstrinity.ac.uk or J.Atkinson@leedstrinity.ac.uk |
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Trinity & All Saints Counselling Service The LTAS counselling service welcomes anybody who is a registered student or employee of Trinity and All Saints. The service is free and is available each weekday during term time. We can offer you a safe place in which you can discuss anything that is on your mind, or troubling you, in confidence. Both Mary and Sue, the counsellors, are accredited members of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and work within their ethical framework. To make an appointment, or find out more about the service contact us on 0113 2837192 or e mail s.jack@leedstrinity.ac.uk or m.smith@leedstrinity.ac.uk. You may also like to visit us at www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/counselling where there is more information about the service and a variety of downloadable self-help resources. |
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Trinity & All Saints Student Health Adviser Provides students with support on a full range of health issues, from finding a local GP and dentist, to getting advice from our Health Adviser on health and nutritional issues. We can also arrange for you to see a doctor on site, if you live on campus or in Horsforth. Leeds Trinity & All Saints Room: AG-05B Tel: 0113 2837262 Email: L.Green@leedstrinity.ac.uk |
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Trinity & All Saints Student Adviser The Student Adviser offers
advice to TASC students on a range of issues, including finance, welfare
and academic matters. The Student Adviser specialises in financial advice
to support students to deal with student funding, debt, banks etc. |
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Trinity & All Saints Dyslexia & Disability Support Services We
offer support to enable you to achieve your potential and enjoy your time
at Leeds Trinity. We aim to offer you the additional support you might
need if you have a disability, medical condition, or a specific learning
difficulty such as dyslexia. If you have a mental health concern we will
be happy to discuss this with you and help you identify appropriate sources
of support. We may be able to help you apply for Disabled
Students’ Allowance. This grant can provide you with additional
equipment, or pay for study support tutorials. We recommend that you come
and visit us before you apply to Leeds Trinity, so we can discuss how
we may best support you. We are available most weekdays during office
hours. Tel:
0113 2837138 (also minicom) |
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Trinity & All Saints Chaplaincy The Chaplaincy is at the
heart of Leeds Trinity. It is for everybody - staff and students alike.
It is a meeting place - a relaxed environment where you can make new friends
over tea, coffee and cakes. It offers varied opportunities for all to
explore the spiritual dimension of life. The members of the Chaplaincy
Team are available throughout the day for a supportive chat. The strength
of the Chaplaincy is one of Leeds Trinity's unique qualities: get involved! |
