Support for students affected by Middle East Crisis

Tuesday 03-03-2026 - 15:00

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We know the news from Iran and the wider region will affect many of our students and we want you to know that we are here at LUSU to help you in whatever way we can.

 

Our students from Iran and across the wider region are members of our diverse community at Lancaster and our support at LUSU is always available to all of you at what must be a very worrying time. 

 

Support available to you:

LUSU Advice Service 

The Advice Service is impartial, confidential, and non-judgemental. Advisors can support students directly and help them access other university and SU services. 

 lusuadvice@lancaster.ac.uk 

 Drop-in at LUSU (typically 10am–4pm) if an advisor is available 

Support is available via email, in person, phone, or Teams. 

 

Wellbeing and Disability Drop-In 

Monday–Friday, 12–2pm 

Learning Zone, Alexandra Square 

Students can attend without booking to ask questions and be guided to appropriate support. 

 

Duty Practitioner (same-day wellbeing support) 

Available during working hours (Mon–Wed 9am–5.30pm, Thu–Fri 9am–5pm) 

 mentalhealth@lancaster.ac.uk to request a same-day appointment. 

 

One-to-one wellbeing support 

Students who feel significantly affected can request an assessment appointment via the self-referral form on the wellbeing service website. 

 

24/7 emotional support 

Free Student Helpline

UK: 0800 028 3766 

International: +44 (0)2070 524 617

 

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