Togetherall - online peer support community

Togetherall is a safe, online peer support community where you can get and give support to improve your mental health and wellbeing.

  • Free to use
  • Available 24/7, 365 days a year
  • An anonymous community with no judgement and no stigma

As well as an online peer support community, Togetherall offers a range of useful tools and resources including self-help courses on topics such as sleep, depression, stress, PTSD, anger, grief (bereavement), self-harm and much more.

The community is moderated 24/7 by mental health professionals ensuring the safety and anonymity of all members.

Who can access Togetherall

All students with an active City university email address can access Togetherall.

Togetherall student member story

Here is the story of one student member:

"The comforting thing about it is knowing that there's professionals constantly monitoring it."

How to register with Togetherall

  • Visit the Togetherall website by following the register with Togetherall link below
  • Click on the 'Register' button on the homepage
  • On the next page select I'm from a university or college
  • Use your City, University of London email address to register.


Additional or alternative support

Togetherall can be used alongside or as an alternative to support provided by the Student Counselling, Mental Health and Accessibility Service and NHS. If you have concerns about your mental health we strongly encourage you to contact your GP or other relevant medical professional, to ensure you’re getting all the support you need. If you are not already registered with a GP we recommend that you do this as soon as possible. More information about this can be found here: How to register with a doctor

If you would prefer to speak to a counsellor, have a mental health condition and would benefit from support to help manage this alongside your studies or, if you are not sure if Togetherall is right for you, please contact us.

City, University of London does not receive any information from Togetherall that allows us to identify or respond to individual support needs. If you feel you need additional emotional or academic support, please contact us or your personal tutor.

Crisis and Emergency

If you are concerned about your safety or the safety of someone else, information about what to do can be found on our Crisis and Emergency web page.

More information about Togetherall

You can find further details about Togetherall and how the service works on their FAQs page.