We understand that global conflict and humanitarian crises can have a real impact on you and others in our university community. You’ll find information below about the support available if you're affected by current global events:
- Wellbeing Team: Our Wellbeing Team is here if you need to talk to someone in relation to your mental health or would like to access some emotional support. You can contact the team by emailing: wellbeingservices@bangor.ac.uk
- Self-help and wellbeing resources: There’s a range of wellbeing resources and self-help tools available throughout the year on our website.
- Support from your fellow students: You might also find support and solidarity through , especially those linked to nationality, culture, faith or shared interests.
- Academic support: If you need academic support or adjustments, please contact your Personal Tutor.
- Chaplaincy Team: The Chaplaincy Team offers multi-faith pastoral care and support if you’d like to talk. You can contact them by emailing: chaplaincy@bangor.ac.uk
- International Student Support: Our International Student Support can help with welfare and financial concerns, including visa advice, travel restrictions, and guidance on applying to the University’s Hardship Fund. Email: internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk.
- Money Support: If you’re a UK student and need financial advice, support with budgeting, or help applying to the University Hardship Fund, you can contact our Money Support Team by emailing: moneysupport@bangor.ac.uk.
Please don’t hesitate to access the support available – we’re here to help. You can contact us using the email addresses listed above to book an appointment.
Below are some external organisations offering additional mental health support:
- If you need urgent and immediate assistance, please dial 999.
- Mental Health support is available in Wales by telephoning 111 and following option 2.
- Your GP can also offer advice and support.
- C.A.L.L. – Community Advice and support- Freefone 0800 132737 and text ‘help; to 81066.
- SAMARITANS – Free from any telephone on 116 123.
- Papyrus Hopeline UK 0800 068 41 41 (text 88247).