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There is currently an ongoing student mental health crisis. The continuing consequences of the pandemic and Cost-of-Living crisis have led to students feeling isolated and worried. Pressures on counselling services provided by the university make appointments hard to access through long delays and waiting lists, the University of Nottingham’s Students’ Union (SU) are working hard to create fantastic peer support networks that get tangible results.
You have the power to help. Your generous donations can help us to increase student-led mental health support at Nottingham, so that students can get the vital support they need when they’re feeling low.
Nightline is a student-run support service that’s available to all University of Nottingham students via phone, text messaging, and Skype. This vital service is open 7pm to 8am every night, and 24 hours a day during freshers’ period and exam season.
Nightline’s listening service provides a safe space for Nottingham's students to talk to someone without fear of being judged, rushed or identified. No matter what is on your mind, Nightline is there to listen to you and can help you get the support you need.
This year marks 50 years since Nightline started taking calls at the university. Nottingham Nightline Service Coordinate Charlotte Payne says, “We hope to make the most of our 50th anniversary year to boost the service and reach as many students as possible. We will train new active listening volunteers and will be working hard to maintain a strong welfare network within the society to support each other.”
By donating now, you can help a student get the support they need during a difficult time.
Give today to support brilliant student-run initiatives like Nightline, and you can enable Nightline to reach hundreds of students when they need it most.