Here you can find information on a range of services provided by the University and throughout Edinburgh to support your physical and mental wellbeing. For support at the School of Chemistry, see Student Support. Health Services Details of the health services provided by the University are available on the central Health and Wellbeing pages. Disability Support The University has a dedicated Disability and Learning Support Service that provides study support to students with a range of disabilities, learning differences, neurodiverse and health conditions. Student Counselling Services Student Counselling Services offer wellbeing services and resources to help support your studies. Mental Health Support In an emergency call 999. If you or someone you care about are in danger, call the emergency services on 999. NHS 24: Telephone 111 Call 111 if you have a medical issue which cannot wait until regular hours for you to see your NHS health professional. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 999. There are a range of services available for students who need to discuss any issues related to mental health and wellbeing: Mental Health Mentors: Disability and Learning Support Service GP or Health Service Student Counselling Service Drop-in workshops by the Student Counselling Service NHS advice on depression Chaplaincy Feeling Good App - NHS meditation and CBT app, free to download with University of Edinburgh account Togetherall - Anonymous 24/7 online support platform, free to access with University of Edinburgh account Silvercloud - free online course to help you manage stress (NHS) This article was published on 2023-12-06