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Residential Wellbeing

If you're a student living in halls, you can access a range of wellbeing support from your Residential Wellbeing Team.

We are here to make you feel welcome and help with the transition to university life. We provide wellbeing support plus community building and social opportunities to enrich your student experience.

We aim to create a safe, supportive and inclusive living environment for you, giving you the best chance to succeed at university. Our team is made up of both staff and student mentors.

The Residential Wellbeing Team run a peer-to-peer project in university halls. Upper year students called Student Residential Advisers (SRAs) live and work in the accommodation and provide support to new residents. The aim of the scheme is to create a friendly, positive and inclusive environment for all students.

We know that it may be easier to talk to a fellow student than a member of staff, so each flat is assigned an SRA. Your SRA will check in with you regularly throughout the year to say hello. They are there to help you settle into your accommodation and life at the university, and to serve as a resource for all sorts of issues.

The where there is an opportunity for you to build genuine friendships and have fun. We hope that you will experience a real sense of belonging and that you will quickly feel at home.

Our Residential Wellbeing Team also has trained staff members who will listen to your concerns and find out what is truly going on and how things are affecting you. They will talk through your options and may direct you to services across the university as well as the support available locally. To make an appointment please email us at reswellbeing@brighton.ac.uk.

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Speak to a Student Residential Adviser

Student Residential Advisers (SRAs) are senior students who live and work in the halls. They provide student-to-student support and regularly to see if you are okay. They provide information and advice, and let you know about any social activities they are organising in halls.

SRAs work on a call-out and rota basis and are available to respond to more minor incidents overnight, for example if you are feeling homesick or lonely.

SRAs also help to organise and deliver social activities, creating opportunities for you to meet other students, develop a sense of belonging, and have fun.

Varley Park

  • Overnight support: call 07870 515617
    (6pm–12am, every day during term time)
  • Instagram: 
  • Email reswellbeing@brighton.ac.uk

Mithras Halls

  • Overnight support: call 07929 840294
    (6pm–1am, every day during term time)
  • Instagram: 
  • Email reswellbeing@brighton.ac.uk (Monitored 9 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday)

Phoenix

  • Overnight support: call 07734 791124
    (9pm–12am, every day during term time)
  • Instagram: 
  • Email reswellbeing@brighton.ac.uk

Paddock Fields and Great Wilkins

  • Overnight support: call 07989 226416
    (6pm–12am, every day during term time)
  • Instagram: 
  • Email reswellbeing@brighton.ac.uk

Speak to a Staff Residential Adviser

Staff Residential Advisers are members of staff that live and work on site supporting students in the halls of residence. 

Staff Residential Advisers are available to offer advice and guidance to residents and are primarily there to react to more serious incidents in the accommodation.

They work over the weekend providing overnight support to residents in case of an emergency.

Contact your staff adviser

  • Call 01273 641064
  • When: Every night of the year, including weekends and public holidays, 7.30pm–7.30am

Residential Wellbeing Team

Martin Barr 

The Residential Wellbeing programme is managed by Martin Barr:

Residential Wellbeing Manager
m.barr@brighton.ac.uk

If you have any questions about the scheme, please free to contact Martin.

Martin Barr

Chelsey Apps

Residential Wellbeing Coordinator
c.a.apps@brighton.ac.uk

Chelsey Apps
The great thing about the SRA team is that since we are all students studying a wide range of subjects and from different backgrounds, you will be able to find someone you can relate to.

Anjola Oladipo, Student Residential Adviser

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