Mental health

You may find that you are struggling with your mental health throughout the year - everybody does from time to time. Fortunately, there are services available to help you through anything you need. From momentary stresses to larger issues, there is something there to help you out.

 

Student Support & Development

Student Support & Development provide personal, academic skills, and professional development for all registered students of the University.

The DCU Counselling & Personal Development Service

The Counselling & Personal Development Service offers 6 free counselling sessions to all students enrolled in DCU. 

Appointments can be made through either of the emails below, and students will not wait longer than 1 week for an appointment.

Glasnevin: counselling@dcu.ie

St. Patrick’s & All Hallows: spd.counselling@dcu.ie

After hours support

For 24/7 text and phone helplines and other out of hour’s services and supports. 

Contact after hours

Togetherall

The Counselling & Personal Development Service partners with Togetherall to offer a 24/7 anonymous, professionally moderated online mental health community.

Contact Togetherall

National Text Service Number – Text About It

A free 24/7 anonymous and confidential national text service. Free text HELLO to 50808 for 24/7 for anonymous text conversations.

Contact National Text Service

 

Free Mental Health Programmes

Over 10 free online programmes are available to you through SilverCloud/DCU Counselling. Please email counselling@dcu.ie for more information.

NiteLine

NiteLine is a crisis helpline that is run by and for students of universities in Dublin. They offer an anonymous and confidential phone service and instant messaging service every night from 9pm to 2:30am. Call 1800 793 793.

Contact NiteLine

 

External Supports

Helplines

The HSE runs an information helpline on mental health services. Freephone 1800 742 444.

Pieta House: 1890 303 302. This helpline is open seven days a week from 10am to 10pm.

LGBT Helpline: Localised helplines for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre: The DRCC runs a 24 hour helpline 7 days a week. Freephone 1800 77 88 88. 

External Supports (Counselling)

Turn2me.org: Turn2me.org provides six free counselling sessions (email, chat, or virtual) to residents of the Republic of Ireland. 

MyMind.org: My Mind provides low-cost counselling to students at 20 euro per session. They are also running free counselling sessions for those who have been affected by COVID-19, including bereavement, depression, and if you are a front-line worker. 

LGBT Friendly Counselling: LGBT-Friendly counsellors by region are detailed by Dublin Lesbian Line here. These services are available for any person to access.

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Looking for a quick chat?

If you are looking to have a quick chat about something that is concerning you in DCU, do feel free to get in touch with our VP for Welbeing, Jamie.

Book a chat