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      OCD at University: A Support Handbook

      Hello students, prospective students, (also students’ relatives and friends)!

      OCD Action knows living with and supporting someone with OCD at university can be challenging – but please remember you are not alone.

      Whether you’re starting off at university, continuing studies or supporting a student, this Handbook is invaluable. It explains ways to make everyone’s university experience easier to navigate.

      Get Help Here About Almost Everything Including:

      • Understanding OCD and how it can affect university life.

      • Accessing the right support, from disability services to wellbeing.

      • Finding available treatment, and understanding and knowing the clinically recognised options.

      • Advocating for people with OCD, including yourself, when speaking to tutors and support staff.

      • Connecting with others to build a support network.

      How Do I find A Poster With More details?

      Here’s a link to the dedicated Handbook poster: OCD at University – A Support Handbook for Students

      We’re Sure You’ll Find These Resources Invaluable.Too!

      They were developed in collaboration with OCD Action and Student Space, a mental health initiative run by Student Minds. They resources offer safe and confidential support including:

      And please remember: OCD is here to help with university studies…and your life before and after!

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        Hey again:

        Here’s the link to the support Handbook discussed above, “OCD at University: A Support Handbook” on our website: https://ocdaction.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/OCD-at-University-A-Support-Handbook-for-Students.pdf

        Wishing you the best of luck at Uni!

        Forum Moderators

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