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Student wellbeing

Find out more about the teams, services and support here to help you

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  • LSE Disability and Wellbeing Service (DWS) offers confidential advice and support to all students with physical impairments, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, specific learning difficulties, and autistic spectrum conditions. Get in touch with the DWS if you feel you need support or adjustments during your studies. 
  • The LSE Student Counselling Service is also available for you as a private and confidential space for you to discuss any concerns about your mental health. The team of trained counselling professionals offer one-to-one appointments and workshops throughout the year.

  • Your Academic Mentor is a key point of contact in your academic department. Their role is to keep an overview of your academic progress and overall wellbeing during your time at the School.
  • Click here for the Safe Contacts at LSE. You can speak to any Safe Contact confidentially about bullying and harassment.
  • Peer Supporters are trained student volunteers who help their peers by offering a non-judgmental, confidential listening space to any LSE student. No issue is too big or small to bring to a peer supporter. They will listen, and if you wish, can help you explore options for how to move forward.
  • Further to the above, the School’s You've got this page has plenty of information, advice and signposting on where to get support if needed.
  • Access 24/7 support if you need to speak to someone on the phone immediately or outside of working hours.

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