London College of Contemporary Arts Launches Free Mental Health and Wellness Support for Students and Staff

Global mental health and wellness solution leader Uwill accelerates international expansion with fifth UK partnership since January

LONDON, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA) — one of the leading institutions in the country shaping industry-ready graduates in the UK’s creative and cultural sectors, including fashion, design, hospitality, computer games, and business entrepreneurship — today announced the launch of a new campus-wide initiative that will provide immediate access to accredited counsellors to its more than 8,000 students and staff across its two Central London campuses. Through a collaboration with global mental health and wellness solution Uwill, the initiative expands access to mental health support for LCCA’s diverse community — many of whom are busy professionals and adult learners balancing career and personal responsibilities.

Uwill has become the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students. The most cost-effective way to complement a college's mental health offering, Uwill partners with more than 100 institutions including Boston College, University of Michigan, American Public University System, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Uwill is also the teletherapy education partner for NASPA. For more information, visit uwill.com (PRNewsfoto/Uwill, Inc)
Uwill has become the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students. The most cost-effective way to complement a college’s mental health offering, Uwill partners with more than 100 institutions including Boston College, University of Michigan, American Public University System, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Uwill is also the teletherapy education partner for NASPA. For more information, visit uwill.com (PRNewsfoto/Uwill, Inc)

“Many of our students are managing a range of personal, professional, and familial responsibilities while pursuing careers in creative industries, and media. Supporting their mental health is an investment not only in their personal welfare, but also in their long-term academic and career success,” said Faye Mitcham, Interim Head of Student Accessibility Services at the London College of Contemporary Arts. “This partnership underscores our commitment to supporting the whole student and our community — and bridging the gap in mental health provision through an innovative, immediate, and confidential resource.”

The introduction of this online counselling and crisis support is an extension of LCCA’s broader efforts to meet the needs of its diverse student body, which it supports through undergraduate programmes, work placements, accessibility services, and other targeted student support initiatives. LCCA is a member of the Global University Systems (GUS).

Recent studies highlight a significant rise in the number of university students and staff in the UK experiencing mental health conditions, underscoring the urgent need for expanded support. More than half of UK students — 57% — report experiencing mental health challenges. Research has shown that mental health difficulties are contributing to a growing number of university students who withdraw. The number of students leaving higher education due to mental health issues has tripled over the past decade, with 29% of students who withdraw citing mental health as the primary reason. In addition, more than 50% of colleges saw an increase in staff accessing mental health services and 81% reporting their institution should be investing more in resources to support faculty and staff.

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