If you think you or someone you know has been discriminated against there is a variety of support options available.
STUDENTS
Counselling at the university: We have professional counsellors who are experienced in working with psychological and emotional issues. They abide by the Ethical Framework set out by the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy and provide confidential support within a brief therapy model.
Students' Union: The Greenwich Students' Union (GSU) is independent from the above support services within the university. If you wish to speak to an advisor about an issue related to discrimination, please contact the GSU Advice Team.
STUDENTS and STAFF
Report + Support Students and staff can disclose how they have been affected by discrimination using the University’s Report and Support system. You can choose to do this anonymously or you can request support from an advisor. If you choose to talk to an advisor, they will be able to talk through the reporting options and support available to you, in confidence.
Stop Hate UK is one of the leading national organisations working to challenge all forms of hate crime and discrimination, based on any aspect of an individual’s identity.
Citizens Advice These pages explain what discrimination means when you buy goods and services. Find out how to identify unlawful discrimination when you buy goods and services and what you can do about it.
Equality Advisory Support Service The helpline advises and assists individuals on issues relating to equality and human rights, across England, Scotland and Wales. If you’ve experienced discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, you can get help from the Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) helpline.
Specialist Support Services:
Disability Support
LGBTQ+ Support
Mental Health Support
Multi-Ethnic Support
Multi-Faith Support
Specialist Support Services:
Disability Support
LGBTQ+ Support
Mental Health Support
Multi-Ethnic Support
Multi-Faith Support