We know many of our colleagues and students will be deeply concerned by the earthquake that hit Morocco at the weekend – you may have family or friends in the region and be worried for their safety and wellbeing, or want to know how you can help.
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Support
We have several resources that can help support you:
For staff:
You can contact your line manager to discuss any support or use one of the resources below:
- You can contact?AskHR?to find out more?about?support available to you, or access our?wellbeing resources and advice.
- The?Employee Assistance Programme?is a?24/7?confidential service for all staff who?need support with mental health, wellbeing or stress related issues. Calls are handled by qualified counsellors and advisors.
- We also have?First Aiders for Mental Health?across our University who can offer advice and?a confidential listening space.
?For students:
- The Student Hub?is available to contact 24/7. You can speak to a member of the team via?email,?online chat, in-person or by calling 02380 599 599.
- The?SUSU Advice Centre?is also available to provide free, independent and confidential advice.
- The?UK Council for International Student Affairs Advice Line?can be reached on +4420 7788 9214, open Monday to Friday (except for public holidays): 13.00 to 16:00 (UK time).
You can find further information about support via?The Student Hub.
For those who feel able to contribute financially to the support effort, you may want to consider well-established organisations such as?The British Red Cross, who have an emergency appeal set up.
We are aware there are fraudsters who will try and take advantage of a crisis situation in the form of scams, so as always please remain alert to possible scams and fraud.