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Welfare Officer

I'm Steph Fleming, your Welfare Officer.

I’m here if you ever need someone to talk to, to listen, or a shoulder to cry on. Look out for information campaigns during the year like SHAG week, Rainbow Week and Health & Sports week.

Phone: (01) 6468 437 / 085 7493 669
Email: welfare-- REMOVE THIS TEXT TO EMAIL CORMAC--@tcdsu.org

For a list of useful Welfare-related contacts, see the Welfare Directory

Finance

For those of you who are living away from home while at college, it will become clear very quickly that “free education” is not cheap. This is especially true of Dublin, where the cost of living is very high and is increasing every year.


 
Accommodation Advisory Service

Trinity College Students’ Union runs an Accommodation Advisory Service available to all 17,000 students of Trinity College. This service includes a phone service, internet access and advice to students’ with regard to their rights and responsibilities as tenants.

You can register your property on this website, or if you are having difficulties you can contact the office on 01-6468431 or by emailing accommodation--REMOVE THIS TEXT FOR THE CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS--@tcdsu.org. It is assumed that all properties are fully furnished. If this is not the case, please state so explicitly in the property description. If you find tenants for your property please notify this office so that your listing may be removed. Please note that there is no facility for editing your entry, so please take care when filling in the form below. If you wish to make any changes to your listing please contact the office on the number above.

Please note the rent section of this form is PER MONTH.

Location
Postcode
Property Details
Property Type
Single Bedrooms
Twin Bedrooms
Double Bedrooms
Bathrooms
Parking
Cable/Digital Television
Dryer
Microwave
Wifi
House Alarm
Washing Machine
Dishwasher
Internet
Renting Information
Rent per month
Available from until
Short-term letting available?
Contact Information

Sexual Health

Sex can be a very enjoyable part of a healthy lifestyle, but it can also be a source of anxiety and can even be downright dangerous.

The most important things to remember are to respect your own body, stay safe and, above all, if you are uncomfortable with a situation just say "no".