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Counselling & Health Welcome to Counselling and Health |
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The Counselling and Health service at Liverpool Hope University offers a professional service to all students for any personal and health issues. We are based at Hope Park campus. The counselling service offers individual counselling to all Hope students. The team consists of professional counsellors with extensive experience of helping people cope with, and address, all sorts of personal problems which may affect their studies, relationships or general emotional well-being. During the year, we also offer workshops and groupwork. For more information about the counselling service, and for access to many useful websites go to our Student Counselling pages. The health service offers general health information and medical advice, referral to GP and other agencies, chlamydia testing, minor surgical procedures and first aid. We provide two daily drop-in Nurse-led clinics on the Hope Park campus that are open to all Hope students. Students living at Hope Park or Aigburth campuses may register with one of the University's two General Practices. Both practices hold regular surgeries on campus. For further information, and for details on how to make an appointment to see a GP, go to our Student Health pages. Find Us
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 March 2010 ) |
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