
Disability and Dyslexia
There is a Student Wellbeing Coordinator (Disability & Dyslexia) on each campus for advice on individual, reasonable adjustments during your time with us.

Counselling and Mental Health
From confidential one-to-one counselling to motivational and self-development group workshops, the Student Wellbeing Service (Counselling & Mental Health) is here to help and support you.

STAART
STAART (formerly the *AccessAbility Project) supports students with a disability, long-term health condition, neurodivergence (autistic and dyslexic spectra), and/or mental health condition to thrive at university.

Care leavers
For children in care, care leavers and care experienced students: we’re here to support you all the way, from application through to graduation and finding a job.

Medical services
As a student at Greenwich, you’ll want to know that if you fall ill, you will receive immediate help and support. Register at a local medical centre for added peace of mind.

Chaplaincy
The Chaplaincy at the University of Greenwich offers help and guidance to all students and staff regardless of individual belief. If we can help, we will. If we can’t, we will find someone who can.

Transitioning at university
We recognise that the needs of each transgender person are different. We aim to act sensitively and supportively, and to provide commitment, support and understanding to all individuals who transition whilst at university.

Sex, relationships, alcohol, drugs, and addiction
We provide support for health issues that may arise during your time as a student. Find out about our services for sexual health, alcohol and drug consumption, and addiction.

Sexual misconduct, domestic abuse, harassment, bullying and discrimination
We take a firm approach to dealing with actions that have a negative impact on the safety and wellbeing of our community.