University College Birmingham
Find out what support is available at your university or college. The information on this page was compiled by the institution themselves to ensure accuracy.
1. Mental Health & Wellbeing
The service offers free and confidential counselling and mental health support. Students also have access to a range of online self-help resources, alongside information on support services outside of UCB.
2. Nurse
UCB's Nurse provides holistic, practical advice regarding a range of medical needs and information on healthy lifestyles. Support ranges from first aid to sexual health. The service is completely confidential and there is no need to book an appointment.
Contact: nurse@ucb.ac.uk
3. CASE
UCB's Centre for Academic Skills and English (CASE) provides academic support one-to-one or in small group sessions, digital resources to help you develop your academic skills, and a disability team who can offer support and advice for students with additional needs or disabilities.
Contact: asc@ucb.ac.uk
4. Disability Support
Support for students who disclose a disability, health condition or mental health condition starts from application. Upon application, you will be contacted by a member of the Disability Support team to discuss your specific needs and additional support requirements.