Looking out for yourself and others - Meningitis awareness

At University, it's important to take care of your own health and wellbeing as well as looking out for others. By staying informed and knowing where to go for support, we can help each other stay safe and healthy. 

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Protecting our community from Meningitis

Students are considered an at-risk group for Meningitis and Septicaemia. Acting quickly can be lifesaving, so we want to make sure you know the symptoms to look out for and when to seek medical assistance.

Meningitis signs and symptoms
Meningitis signs and symptoms

You can find out more information about Meningitis on our dedicated pages or visit the NHS website. 

If you or someone else is experiencing these symptoms, please call:

  • 999 for Emergency Services
  • 01483 683333 for the Campus Safety Team.

Vaccinations

The best way to protect ourselves and others from infections like Meningitis is through vaccinations. 

If you are under 25 and in higher education for the first time, it is recommended that you are vaccinated against Meningitis ACWY. If you have not had your meningitis vaccine or you're unsure if your vaccines are up to date, please check with your GP. 

Support available

If you or someone you know is would like further support, help is available. 

Centre for Wellbeing

The Centre for Wellbeing team are a group of mental health practitioners and counsellors who can support you through difficult times and ongoing health conditions. 

Health Assured

Receive free, confidential wellbeing support and medical advice from Health Assured - your student assistance programme with a 24/7 telephone hotline. 

ThriveWell Team

Join a workshop or book an appointment with the ThriveWell Team. The team of student advisers will empower you to develop coping mechanisms, listen to your difficulties and direct you to further support if needed.

You can see the full list of support services available on MySurrey.

FAQS

Will we be vaccinating students against Meningitis?

You can access free, Meningitis ACYW vaccine from your Doctor, book an appointment now by contacting (link to GP page on MySurrey). 

You can buy Meningitis B vaccines on private prescription at a cost from most pharmacies on the Highstreet

How do I know if I'm up to date with my vaccines?

Check your vaccination record in the NHS app or ask your GP.

Will we be giving students antibiotics to protect them from Meningitis?

No, unless NHS England advises Universities to provide prophylactic antibiotics due to a recent positive contact of Meningitis. We will be in contact the NHS England if any suspected or positive cases occur and we will follow their advice and guidance.