Within the College, we provide a variety of support services for students, including access to free student counselling, online mental health and wellbeing classes, access to Togetherall and signposting to different specialist organisations.  To find out more, visit the Advice Centre on the Ground Floor to speak with a member of Student  Services.  Alternatively, email student.support@slc.ac.uk and a member of the team will get in touch with you directly.

Information on the support services available within the College is available on the following webpage:
https://www.slc.ac.uk/students/student-support/

There are also different general support services available in the community, including the following:

  • Citizens Advice provides some useful information on the different types of harassment and hate crime people may experience including disability hate crime, racist and religious hate crime, sexual harassment, and sexual orientation and transgender identity hate crime.
  • True Vision offers guidance on reporting hate crime and hate incidents. If you do not wish to talk to anyone in person about the incident or wish to remain anonymous, there is an online form for reporting hate crime; you can report non-crime hate incidents to the police to try and prevent any escalation in seriousness.
  • Disability Equality NW runs the Developing from the Negatives Project (DFN) which aims to raise awareness of Disability Hate Crime and encourage reporting. 
  • Victim Support. When you report a crime to the police, they should automatically ask you if you would like help from an organisation like Victim Support. But anyone affected by crime can contact them directly you don’t need to talk to the police to get Victim Support help.

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