External Services
If you are in immediate danger, call 999 and ask for the police. If you can’t speak and are calling on a mobile press 55 to have your call transferred to the police. Find out how to call the police when you can’t speak.
If you have experienced sexual violence or harassment, you can seek help from the following services.
Rape Crisis England and Wales
The Survivors’ Trust
Women’s Aid
Our Streets Now
Hollaback!
Galop (LGBT+)
Samaritans
National Stalking Helpline
Revenge Porn Helpline
Within the University
The University does not tolerate sexual violence or harassment at any level. If you experience sexual violence within the University, you can report it to a member of staff, a relevant staff member found in the University’s Safeguarding webpage, or by filling out a Safeguarding Concern Reporting Form. If you fill in the form, you must also contact a member of staff.
If you have experienced or are experiencing sexual violence, you can seek mental health support from the University’s Counselling Service.
The service offers drop-in sessions that run every weekday between 1pm–2pm, and students can expect a conversation of around 20 minutes. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, they are offered face-to-face in the Student Services office at Holloway campus. On other days they will be offered as an online or telephone appointment.
To attend the drop-in, you can visit student services in person or email studentservices@londonmet.ac.uk.