
You can book a 20 minute wellbeing session to talk briefly with a trained professional from the Counselling, Health Advice and Chaplaincy team about your concerns. We're here to support you with problems that are impacting on your academic journey.
We offer both online and in-person sessions at colleges sites. Appointments are bookable up to 24 hours in advance.
Some areas in which 20 minute wellbeing sessions can be helpful are:
- general mental health concerns (including low mood, anxiety, stress)
- course related problems (where mental health is impacted)
- accommodation issues (where mental health is impacted)
- to hear about what other support is available at UAL.
Attend an in-person, 20 minute wellbeing session (term time only)
In-person wellbeing sessions are available on College sites between 12pm (noon) and 1pm, Monday to Friday, during term time.
These sessions are only bookable on the day. Go to student services or the room listed at the College site and book via the QR code at the desk or on the door.
There are a limited number of in-person sessions. If all sessions have been booked, please check again the next working day.
Archway College, Room B101
Monday and Thursday
Camberwell College of Arts, Room A106
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Central Saint Martins, student services (behind) main reception
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Chelsea College of Arts, Room B229A
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
High Holborn, student services, 1st floor
Wednesday
Lime Grove, Room B110
Monday and Thursday
London College of Communication, student services
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
London College of Fashion, student services Room 101
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Wimbledon College of Arts, Room B206
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
Online 20 minute wellbeing sessions
Our online wellbeing sessions are held on Microsoft Teams. They can be booked up to 24 hours in advance. 20 minute wellbeing sessions are available during term time and outside of term time except for weekends, public holidays and during university closures.