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- Student administration and academic policy
- Student skills development
- Staff development
- Education Enhancement projects
- Student counselling
- International student support
- Disability support
- About AccessAbility in Exeter
- Information for students
- Funding your support
- Support for students with specific learning difficulties
- Support within your College
- Disclosing your disability
- Accessing your support
- Support offered by AccessAbility
- Support for students experiencing mental health difficulties
- Information for University Staff
- Information for External Assessors
- Contacting AccessAbility
- Information for prospective students
- Feedback
- Information for students
- Exeter Access Centre
- About the Accessibility Service in Cornwall
- About AccessAbility in Exeter
- Chaplaincy
- Community

- Is the service for me?
- Staff within the mental health team
- Do I need to declare my mental health issues?
- Confidentiality
- What will happen in my initial session?
- What ongoing support is there?
- What if I'm really struggling?
- What happens if I interrupt my studies?
- Is Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) relevant for me?
- Useful contacts
- Student feedback
- Contact us
- Useful resources
Support for students experiencing mental health difficulties
The University of Exeter has a specialist and experienced mental health team based at the Disability Resource Centre. This team support students who experience a range of mental health difficulties with a specific emphasis on how their health is impacting on their ability to study and cope at university.
For more information about the service and how to contact the team please use the links.
