What to do if you are feeling actively suicidal when usual services may be closed:
- NHS 111 – National Health Service non-emergency number for physical and mental health.
- Samaritans – free supportive phone line 116 123.
- Togetherall – free 24/7 online peer to peer support.
- SHOUT – free crisis text service – text SHOUT to 85258.
Sexual violence
- Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) – Self refer for medical, practical and emotional care and advice with specially trained NHS doctors, nurses and support workers.
- Police – Call 999 if you want to report a recent assault or if you're in immediate danger.
- Student Wellbeing Services – We will be guided by you, are here to support and explain available options to you.
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Speak Up – The University’s online reporting tool for reporting incidents of hate, harm or abuse, including sexual assault, or if you wish to make a complaint about another student/staff member. -
University Sexual Violence and Misconduct (SVM) Policy – Outlines support and options available if you have experienced any form of SVM.
Domestic abuse support
- Plymouth domestic abuse service – Call 0800 458 2558 or online self referral available on the website.
- Refuge – Freephone 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline 0808 2000 247.
When to contact security?
- If you are seriously concerned about your own safety or the safety of another student.
- If you have called the emergency services as security will guide them to the correct building.
- If a serious incident has occurred on campus or in University halls and you need immediate support.
- If you or someone you know has a mental health crisis out of hours.
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Speak Up
Togetherall
Togetherall is a safe, online, peer-to-peer community where people support each other anonymously to improve mental health and wellbeing. Togetherall is designed to help you take control of your mental health and start to feel better. You will have access to a 24/7 online community and professional support from trained counsellors. Togetherall provides a safe space online to get things off your chest, explore your feelings, get creative and learn how to self-manage your mental health and wellbeing.
Togetherall is free and totally anonymous, so no one will know you’ve chosen to use it unless you tell them!
Student Wellbeing Services – Plymouth campus
Student Hub, Charles Seale-Hayne Library, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
Opening times: Monday–Friday, 8:30–17:00 (Wednesday open 10:00, Friday close 16:30)