Student Mental Health Hub
69% of students have struggled with their mental health.
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That's why NUS has partnered with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) to make sure you can access support when you need it.
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Students in Scotland can access mental health resources and information on support at your university or college through the Think Positive Hub.
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Help to support yourself and others while you study
CALM is here for everyone struggling with mental health.
They provide a range of resources, from crisis support to how to talk to friends and family who may be struggling.
- Help keep young people safe with the CALM C.A.R.E. Kit
- Become a CALM Mental Health Champion
- Tackle everyday struggles and mental health challenges with CALM's How-to guides
- If you're struggling with suicidal thoughts, access help through the CALM helpline
- If you're part of a club or society at your uni or college, why not sign up to become a CALM Club?
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Universities and colleges provide mental health support for their students.
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If you're a student in Scotland, find support where you study via Think Positive.
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Students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland can find support via Student Space.

Support a Fair Deal for our Future for better mental health
A quarter of students say financial worries are having a major impact on their mental health.
Students are £2,000 worse off that before the cost-of-living crisis, while apprentices and under-21s live on a lower minimum wage than everyone else.
Governments across the UK must do more to support student and youth mental health by ensuring we can afford to live while we study or work.
Support the NUS campaign for a Fair Deal for our Future to call for fair wages and financial support for everyone.
Further Advice and Support
Click the logos below to find more mental health and wellbeing support from organisations across the UK.