Find useful links and information for non-medical help (NMH) providers at Sussex.

Important information for NMH providers

Non-medical help providers delivering support for University of Sussex students should be familiar with the services listed, in order to signpost appropriately. Follow the links for more information.

Coronavirus information

Find out the steps we are taking to support students as we continue to live with Covid-19.

Visit the coronavirus information page

Disability support

Our disability support team helps disabled students and students with long-term health conditions to access the support they need at university including funding, assistance, and reasonable adjustments.

Find out more on the disability support page.

The Student Centre

Our main point of contact for student queries related to housing, money and funding, health and wellbeing, careers support, visas and immigration, changing courses or withdrawing from their course.

Visit the Student Centre pages

Health and wellbeing

Find guidance and tips for students including settling into student life, eating well, sexual health, mental and emotional health, alcohol and drugs support, and keeping safe.

Visit the health and wellbeing page.

Campus and residential support

Find information for how the University supports students living on and off-campus. Find out how they can contact the Housing Office, Campus Security and Residential Life Connectors. 

Visit the campus and residential support page.

Chaplaincy and the Meeting House

The Chaplaincy provides for the campus community with faith issues and matters unrelated to religion or faith. They are based in the Meeting House in the centre of campus.

Visit the Chaplaincy and Meeting House page.

Skills Hub

Browse Skills Hub for resources, advice and workshops to support students with academic skills development throughout their time at Sussex.

Visit Skills Hub.

University policies and guidance on workplace/general safety

External NMH providers should also be mindful of University policies and guidance on workplace/general safety.

GDPR

Make sure you are up to date on the University's data protection policies when handling sensitive information.

Visit the data protection page.

Health and safety

Know who to contact at the University and steps you should take in the event of emergencies such as fires and hostile incidents.

Vist the health and safety page.

Access for support workers

External providers are responsible for providing suitable meeting facilities that are comfortable, confidential and take account of the student's needs.  They are expected to make independent arrangements external to the University.

Visiting and parking

Find parking information and how to get to our Falmer campus on the University's How to get here pages.

 

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