The Disability and Mental Health Service offers support and advice to current students, prospective students and offer holders, and parents and guardians.
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2 How Do I Get Support?
Find out how to register with our Disability and Mental Health Service, access support and talk about any adjustments you may require.
Full article3 What support can I get?
Whether you’re an undergraduate or postgraduate student; Home, EU or International student, our Information, Advice, Adjustments and Guidance is individually tailored to help you access the most effective support.
If you are unsure whether or not our service can support you, please contact us at disability@kingston.ac.uk or by calling 0208 417 6000 (Option 2) for our Information Centre.
Full article4 Accommodation for Disabled Students
The University’s halls of residence include some accommodation that is accessible or adapted for disabled students. Wherever possible, we will further adapt accommodation to meet your individual needs.
Full article5 How can the Library help you?
The Library isn’t just somewhere you can get books. It’s somewhere you can do your work on your own or with others, escape sensory overload and get some help with studying. This section of the toolkit will introduce our library and the services it can offer you.
Full article6 Autism Transition Day
If you are due to begin your studies at Kingston University in September 2025 and have a social/communication difficulty such as an autistic spectrum condition, then this event is for you!
Tuesday 2nd September 2025 and Thursday 4th September 2025
Full article7 Mental Health and Wellbeing Framework
Kingston University is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of our community. We aim to create a supportive and inclusive environment where students are provided with a range of accessible services, activities and interventions to help them succeed while studying with us.
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