Welfare Support
You're not alone at Oxford.
Oxford can be a challenging place. We have dedicated welfare officers for both brothers and sisters who are here to listen, support, and signpost โ in complete confidence.
Welfare Officer (Sisters)
Oxford University Islamic Society ยท 2024/25
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Quran 65:3 โ Whoever relies on Allah, He is sufficient for him
Welfare Officer (Brothers)
Oxford University Islamic Society ยท 2024/25
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Quran 17:70 โ We have honoured the children of Adam
Key contacts
Whether it's a welfare concern, mental health support, or an emergency โ here are the key contacts.
OUISoc Welfare Officers
ouisoc.mail@gmail.comBrothers and sisters welfare officers โ confidential peer support from fellow Muslim students.
Oxford University Counselling Service
01865 270300Free, confidential counselling for all Oxford University students. Appointments and same-day sessions available.
Oxford Nightline
01865 270270Peer listening service run by Oxford students. Available 8pmโ8am during term time. Confidential, non-judgmental.
Samaritans (24/7)
116 123Free, 24/7 emotional support. Call or email jo@samaritans.org anytime.
Find your college rep
Many Oxford colleges have a Muslim student rep who can connect you with local support and the wider OUISoc community. To find your college rep, get in touch with us.
Contact ouisoc.mail@gmail.comAll welfare conversations are strictly confidential. If you're in immediate danger, please call 999.