Good morning all and welcome to our final blog post of June! Today we will be talking about the practicalities of living on one of our campuses; what we have to keep you well and safe in your new home and the student support available.
Security
Whilst Exeter is generally a very safe city, it is important to know that in the unlikely event that you find yourself in need of help, we are there for you! All of our campuses have 24-hour security available 365 days a year. Estate Patrol look after both campuses and in all university owned, managed and nominated accommodation, they’re here to ensure that you are in a safe and secure environment and are ready to help in any emergency situations.
They can also be contacted to deal with anti-social behaviour and noise complaints, lock-outs and emergency maintenance issues outside of office hours. In the event of an emergency, we would still recommend that you contact 999 in the first instance.
Residence Life Team
We also have our residence life team who have an in-depth knowledge of the support and wellbeing services on offer to provide support to students living in University accommodation. Every student living in our accommodation is assigned a Residence Life Mentor who has experience of student life.
Overnight, members of the Residence Life Night Patrol support security by visiting residences. Two full-time Residence Life Advisors lead the Residence Life Teams and are involved with student welfare across all the residences.
If you’re in private accommodation you will still have full access to the University’s welfare support and will have the support of our Student community wardens who provide information and guidance for students living and socialising off-campus.
Healthcare
We also recommend that you register with a GP For those studying on the Streatham Campus then we recommend you look to our very own NHS Student Health Centre which is located on campus. You can register online before you arrive.
If you’ll be based at Rowancroft or studying at St Lukes then we recommend registering with the Heavitree Practice. There are pharmacies across the city as well as a walk-in centre and Royal Devon and Exeter hospital, only 15 minutes walk from St Lukes campus.
Wellbeing Team
Your mental health at University is incredibly important to look after. Our wellbeing centre, based on the Streatham campus provides counselling and other psychological therapies to support students with mental health issues both long and short term.
We hope that you’ve enjoyed today’s blog! There’s no need to worry about keeping well and safe at University as we’re here to support you along your student journey.
Accommodation Shannon