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Student Support

 

At the University of Cambridge, your mental health and wellbeing matter.

The University follows a stepped care approach for student mental health and wellbeing.  

This approach means that: 

  • We aim to offer or refer you to the best-placed support service for your circumstances and goals. 
  • Different services are designed to work in a coordinated way to meet the diverse needs of our population.   

Student Support Services

The Student Support Services offer: 

Click on one of the links above to learn more and request support. 

Other sources of support and information

There’s also a wide range of mental health and wellbeing support provided by the Colleges and organisations we partner with.

Click on one of the headings below to learn more.  

College health and wellbeing teams

All Cambridge Colleges have committed to provide: 

  • a supportive environment that promotes positive wellbeing 
  • a pastoral tutor or dedicated pastoral team 
  • a key contact for students experiencing sexual or racial discrimination, harassment, or violence 
  • a lead staff member dedicated to supporting student wellbeing 

Click on a College below to visit its wellbeing information page: 

Our work with the National Health Service (NHS)

University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Mental Health Student Service (UCARMHSS) - from Michaelmas Term 25/26  

UCARMHSS offers you free and confidential mental health support from NHS professionals.

You can get help through psychological and psychiatric therapies and treatments.  

Personalised Eating Disorder Support (PEDS) 

PEDS works collaboratively with the central Student Support services, College Health and Wellbeing teams and the specialist NHS Eating Disorder service.

They provide support to students who may be at risk of developing an eating disorder.

You can access the service through a referral or by self-referring.

Additional services

You can access the following local NHS mental health services free of charge: 

The University's response to harassment and sexual misconduct 

The Harassment and Sexual Misconduct webpage brings together everything you need to know about how the University prevents and responds to harassment and sexual misconduct. 

Cambridge Student Union Advice Service 

The Student Advice Service is part of the Welfare and Advice Team at Cambridge Student Union.

The service offers free, confidential and impartial advice for all students. 

You can ask for help with almost anything student-related, including: 

  • making friends or building working relationships 
  • exams, intermissions, or academic concerns 
  • welfare issues and finances 

Visit their website to find out more 

Student Support does not provide a crisis service

In a mental health crisis or emergency, seek support immediately