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Getting help
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general
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https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help
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https://student.sussex.ac.uk/centre/
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2026-03-20T04:29:05+00:00
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Getting help

Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/centre/

Find out who to call and where to go if you need urgent help for yourself or another student.

If you need emergency or urgent help

Call 999 for emergency services (police, fire rescue or coast guard) if you, or someone else is in immediate danger.

If you are on campus, you must also contact our Security team on 3333 via an internal phone or 01273 873333 from a mobile. This is so that the Security team can guide any emergency vehicle to your location quickly.

They are also trained in first aid and will be able to get to you more quickly than an ambulance. It’s a good idea to keep security’s number on your mobile.

Not sure if it’s an emergency?

If you are unsure whether to call emergency services, call Security for advice – they are available 24-hours, seven days per week. You can also call them from one of the emergency phones around campus, which are identified by their blue flashing lights.


If it’s not an emergency but you still need help

You can seek non-emergency help through:

If you would like to report a crime which is no longer an emergency you can either call Sussex Police on 101 or visit/call your local police station.

You can also report a theft and other crimes to the police.

If you’ve experienced a crime, you might want to talk about the experience with a Student Advisor. - The University

If you decide against contacting the police, and you live in University-managed accommodation and need help at night or over the weekend, you can speak to:

\ If you need help during weekday office hours (Monday-Friday, (9am-5pm), you can get support from the:

If you or someone else has experienced behaviours such as bullying, harassment, a hate incident, sexual violence, domestic abuse or discrimination, you can let us know and receive support using our Report and Support tool.

Find out more about disclosing an incident to the University.

Help for specific issues

If you need help with a specific issue (and you aren’t in immediate danger), see the support available to you below.

[#### Harassment and sexual misconduct

Help if you or someone you know are experiencing stalking or harassment or have been sexually assaulted.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help/harassment-sexual-misconduct)

[#### Mental health

Support if you’re concerned about your mental health or that of another student.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/mental-health)

[#### Bullying

Advice if you or someone you know is experiencing physical or emotional bullying.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help/bullying)

[#### Hate incident, crime or discrimination

Advice if you, or someone you know, has experienced a hate crime, hate incident or discrimination.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help/assault)

[#### Domestic abuse

Help if you or someone you know is, or has been, in an abusive relationship.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help/domestic-abuse)

[#### Spiking

Support if you or someone you know has been spiked.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/wellbeing/help/spiking)

[#### Money issues

Where to go for help if you need urgent financial advice or support.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/money/worries)