The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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1. Student Wellbeing Service

The Student Wellbeing Service brings together two key student facing services: the Disability and Wellbeing Service and Student Counselling Service. We aim to provide a single integrated source of help and assistance. If you need help and are not sure where to go, we can help you sort things out.

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2. Disability and Wellbeing Service

The Disability and Wellbeing Service is the first point of contact for disabled students, both before arrival at LSE and throughout their time at the School. They have experts in long term medical/ health conditions, physical disabilities and sensory impairments, mental health and specific learning difficulties (such as Dyslexia).

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3. Student Counselling Service

The Student Counselling Service aims to enable students to cope more effectively with any personal or study difficulties they may experience at LSE. There are a number of professionally qualified and experienced counsellors, and it offers about 100 sessions of counselling each week. All sessions are free and confidential.

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Last reviewed: 8 November 2020