Student Life ARU Students' Union Student DiscountsMake Your Views Known Student AmbassadorFinance Department Grants and Allowances Student Wellbeing Student Wellbeing ResourcesLife & ProgressEmergency help and crisis support Disability and InclusioniCentre Guides Learning Resource Centre Technical Support Team Director of Studies Office Assessment Results New Students: September 2025 IntakePolicies, Procedures, and Regulations Student Harassment and Sexual Misconduct If you need help, please take action straight away. There is always someone who can help you. If you’re worried about your safety, Call 999 immediately. If you’re well enough to travel, take yourself to your nearest accident and emergency department (A&E). Fears for your safety If you’re concerned for your safety please act fast. Call 999 and ask for the police. Contact the Wellbeing Service at studentwellbeing@london.aru.ac.uk. Mental health crisis If you’re worried about the feelings you’re experiencing and your safety, please contact someone immediately. Make an urgent appointment to see your GP or contact NHS 111 Contact the Wellbeing Service at studentwellbeing@london.aru.ac.uk or access Life & Progress at 0330 128 9365 any time, day or night. Speak to the Samaritans on 116 123 (24 hours) Call 999 or, if you’re well enough to travel, take yourself to your nearest accident and emergency department (A&E) On campus support Contact the Wellbeing Service at studentwellbeing@london.aru.ac.uk Sexual violence and harassment Report the incident online anonymously, where you do not have to disclose any personal details If an incident has just happened try and find somewhere that you feel safe. If you are on campus and are scared or fearful you can contact any staff member to help you. Contact the Wellbeing Service at studentwellbeing@london.aru.ac.uk or access Life & Progress at 0330 128 9365 any time, day or night. Suicidal feelings Make an urgent appointment to see your doctor (GP) Talk to someone. A friend or family member may be able to help you understand how you’re feeling. Speak to the Samaritans on 116 123 (24 hours) Contact NHS 111 Call 999, or if you’re well enough to travel, take yourself to your nearest accident and emergency department (A&E) Counselling at ARUL The Counselling and Wellbeing Service is available to all ARUL students and offers a free and confidential service to promote mental health and wellbeing. Find out more Report an incident of harassment Report incidents of bullying, discrimination, harassment, hate crimes, sexual violence and domestic abuse. Find out more