What is the difference between emergency and urgent?
Emergency: a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment.
If a serious, unexpected and often dangerous situation requires immediate attention, you need to contact emergency services (999): i.e. someone has been hit by a vehicle and needs immediate attention for their injuries, you will need to contact an ambulance.
Urgent: An illness, situation or injury that requires urgent attention but is not a life-threatening situation: i.e. if someone is seeking help with their mental health, but they are not in immediate danger.
Contacting emergency services
- Call 999 for emergency services (fire, ambulance, police) If you find yourself in an emergency. This is when you or someone else is seriously ill or injured and a life is at risk.
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Emergencies on campus
- Call 0118 378 6300 in the case of an emergency on campus. The University Security Team will be able to assist you in contacting the emergency services if necessary.
- Call 0118 378 7799 for any other non-emergency campus security concerns.
Urgent help or support
- Call 111 (NHS) or your GP If you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do. Find out more.
- Call 101 (Police) or Report crimes online if it is not an emergency. .
- Visit your local , , minor injuries unit or urgent care centre.
- Visit or call your local GP.
- Talk to your .
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Urgent mental health support
- Call 116 123 to contact the for free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whatever you're going through, a Samaritan will face it with you.
- Call 0800 129 9999 to contact the . If you need urgent help, but it's not an emergency.
- Call or text 0800 068 4141 to contact , the national UK charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide. The service is staffed by trained mental health professionals 10:00 – 21:00 weekdays and 14:00 – 17:00 at the weekend.
- Text "SHOUT" to 85258 to contact the .
- Contact Your doctor/GP practice. If you are registered with the in Northcourt Avenue, contact: 0118 987 4551. Otherwise, please contact the doctor that you are registered with.
- Visit our Suicide awareness webpage for more information and links.
If you're worried about someone
If you are concerned about someone’s welfare and think they need support, please encourage them to or come in to see the Welfare team. You can call them on 0118 378 4777. If they are living in halls, you can also contact the relevant Hall Warden. We will always act upon concerns raised although sometimes we are unable to speak to you about concerns you have raised due to confidentiality.