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Health and Safety

Your health and safety is our priority, and it's important for you to be aware of your access rights and what support is available to you when it comes to your health when studying abroad with us at Queen Mary.

As a Study Abroad student, it can sometimes feel challenging to navigate new systems, but when it comes to your health and safety, it's important to be aware of the following when on our Study Abroad programme:

Health and Safety on and around campus 

Access to healthcare in the UK is primarily through the National Health Service (NHS). For detailed information regarding how you can access healthcare when in the UK, as a Study Abroad student, please review our Student Health webpage.

This page provides guidance on how to access a doctor (what we refer to as a 'General Practitioner', or 'GP', in the UK) as well as other healthcare services such as pharmacies, our NHS walk-in centres and the NHS 111 non-emergency line.

It also covers what to do in a medical emergency, if you are taking regular medication, how to access private healthcare or therapy, and provides specific guidance to both EU, EEA or Swiss nationals, and non-EEA nationals. 

 

Your Wellbeing

Your wellbeing, both emotional and physical, are so important, and must be taken care of when studying abroad. If you ever need or want to talk to any of the team about something that is affecting you, please contact us and we will be more than happy to arrange to meet with you.

For guidance on how best to take care of your emotional wellbeing on campus, please review our Advice and Counselling Service

Your Student Union is also here to ensure both your mental and physical wellbeing are taken care of whilst studying abroad with us in London! Make sure to get involved with the various clubs and societies available for you to join, and take a look at their wellbeing resources online. 

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