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Please note the college will be closed from 24th December until 3rd January. Reports submitted during this time will be actioned from Monday 6th January 2025. 

In an emergency, please call 999.

For urgent mental health support please contact your local GP or NHS 24 on 111 (24/7)

  • Samaritans: 116 123 (24/7)   
  • Breathing Space: 0800 83 85 87  (Mon-Thur 6pm to 2am, Fri 6pm - Mon 6am) 
  • Scottish Domestic Abuse and Forced Marriage Helpline: 0800 027 1234 (24/7)
  • Rape Crisis: 08088 01 03 02 (6pm-midnight)   
  • Shout Text Service: Text SHOUT to 85258 (24/7)
If you’re worried about someone else's mental health and wellbeing, there are a number of things you can do. 

  1. Talk
  2. Report
  3. Get support

Talk

If you're worried about someone, you can check in with them and see how they are, and if they feel comfortable to talk through any concern. However, if you're not sure please reach out to a Student Advisor for a confidential chat on 0141 375 5192. 

If believe someone is in immediate danger or seriously injured, you can call 999 (or 112 from a mobile).  

Trade unions are organised groups of workers who come together to support each other in the workplace.  There are a number of trade unions in our industry including TCU, TUC and NTU and you can contact them to see what support they can provide.

Report

You can make an anonymous disclosure, which will allow us to investigate mental wellbeing concerns in specific areas of the organisation. 

Get support

Please visit our general support pages to signpost the person affected, or if you want to discuss how you can best support someone. 

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