CUSU Welfare
Life in Cambridge is packed with things to do: essays, supervisions, drama, clubbing - to name but a few. With so much going on it's easy to get overwhelmed at times and however many friends you have it's not unusual to feel lost or lonely at some point. There are many sources of support for students both within college and the wider University, so don't feel afraid or embarrassed about contacting them. See our page on CUSU Student Support, the individual student support service, for more details.
For information on the following topics and more, please see the Student Advice Service website:
- Accommodation
- Anti-racism
- Childcare and Student Parents
- Cycling
- Drugs
- Eating disorders
- Exam issues
- Finance
- General Health
- Mental health
- Pregnancy
- Religion
- Safety
- Sexual Health
Click on any of the left hand links for more information on general welfare information, campaigns and resources.
The CUSU-GU Welfare and Rights Officer
For support and information, get in touch with the CUSU-GU Welfare Officer at welfare@cusu.cam.ac.uk or visit the Student Advice Service:
More information about the CUSU-GU Welfare and Rights Officer is available
