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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. Nightline is there to help when students are at their lowest.
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.
Rodhan Patke, Second-year Veterinary Medicine & Science Student and Nightline Service Coordinator, explains why Nightline provides such a vital service for those that need it.
"University has been brilliant for me so far, but sometimes we all go through periods where we need a helping hand.
"Nightline is a student listening service, run by students for students. It has been such an important part of my university journey and I wanted to give back to my community by working as a part of the Nightline team. Nightline provides a crucial service for students, we are always just a phone call away when things get tough.
"Running a service like Nightline can be costly, we have to get the message out to students that we are here for them when they need us most. Donations from alumni enable us to grow and be there for more students when they need us most.
"With your support, there is so much more that we can do."
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.
By donating today, you can help us to uplift student mental health support. Because at the University of Nottingham, mental health matters.