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Student Wellbeing

Student Wellbeing works with many students including those with Specific Learning Difficulties (such as dyslexia and ADHD), Mental Health Conditions (including anxiety and depression), Medical Conditions (for instance epilepsy and arthritis) and Autistic Spectrum Disorders.  Many of these students never thought of themselves as having a disability, but when they needed support they knew they could come to us.

If you have applied to Brunel Univeristy London and have told us that you are disabled, we will email you and ask for a bit more information about yourself and the sort of support you may need.

Our service is confidential, information about you is only passed to other people in the university with your agreement to ensure you are provided with the support you need.

Support for Disabled Students

 At university there are two main types of support for disabled students; general support that the university offers and the individual support that comes with Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA).

Support at Brunel
Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA)

Find out more about us on our Brightspace pages

Contact the Student Support and Welfare Team using the information below:

Location:           Howell Building
Tel:                     +44 (0)1895 268268
To request an appointment, please raise an enquiry through Brunel Assist.