At BPP we offer a free and confidential counselling service that provides short-term, solution focused sessions, for all who study at BPP. 

 

What is counselling?

Counselling is a talking therapy that involves a trained therapist listening to you and helping you find ways to deal with emotional issues. It’s a collaborative process where you work together with your counsellor to explore your feelings, thoughts, and behaviours. The aim is to improve your mental health and wellbeing.

How Can Counselling Help?

Counselling can help with a wide range of issues, including emotional difficulties, stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship problems. It provides a safe and confidential space to explore your feelings, thoughts, and behaviours, and to work towards positive change. Counsellors all belong to a professional association for counsellors and adhere to the ethical frameworks of those, ensuring professional standards and confidentiality.

Getting in touch with Counselling:

 

External Counselling Service (Total Wellness)

BPP subscribes to the Total Wellness Counselling Service, which offers free online and telephone wellbeing support to students. This may include counselling, therapy, stress management, and coaching.

  • You can self-refer by visiting www.totalwellness.info and completing the registration form
  • After registering, you’ll be invited to a welcome session to explore suitable support options
  • Please note: It may take 2–3 weeks to access ongoing support

Internal Counselling Service (Immediate Support)

We also offer an internal counselling service for students who need immediate support.

  • This service is not self-referral
  • To access it, please contact the Student Welfare and Support team or email wellbeing@bpp.com
  • We’ll assess your needs and refer you directly if appropriate

💬 If you feel you need support quickly, please don’t hesitate to reach out - we’re here to help.