How do I contact GSA Student Support?
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You can find out more about Student Support and Development Services on the GSA Student Intranet
You can also access lots of helpful resources on the Student Support canvas site.
Learning Support and Development
Learning Support and Development Tutors provide students with help and advice about learning at GSA and is available to all students. Specific support is available to disabled students e.g. a long term health condition, a mental health condition, neurodiversity diagnoses such as Dyslexia, ADHD or Autism or a long term physical or sensory difficulty.
Register online via https://live.uniticms.com/gsa to request a registration appointment or to access study skills support.
Supporting Students with Disability
Students who have a physical or sensory impairment, medical condition, specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia or long term mental health condition, can contact our Learning Support and Development Service to explore how disability related needs might be met in the context of learning at GSA.
Register online via https://live.uniticms.com/gsa to request a registration appointment or to access specialist study skills support.
Student Welfare (including support for international students)
Student Welfare Advisers offer practical support and advice including private rented accommodation, funding and finances, childcare and the practicalities of being a student. You can also access visa and immigration information and advice and support for Care Experienced students, Looked After Young People, Estranged Students and Student Carers.
Email: welfare@gsa.ac.uk
Counselling / Mental Health & Wellbeing
Counselling / Mental Health & Wellbeing offers students the opportunity to talk through personal and troubling issues in a safe and confidential environment with a professionally trained counsellor or mental health adviser.
Register online via: https://live.uniticms.com/gsamhw/ to request a counselling appointment or register your interest in specific mental health and wellbeing groupwork.