Parent and child facilities on campus

We have dedicated baby changing and breastfeeding facilities for parents across all three University of Greenwich campuses.

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We have dedicated baby changing and breastfeeding facilities for parents across all three University of Greenwich campuses. 

You can breastfeed anywhere on campus, but if you’d like some privacy there are first aid rooms that you can use. First aid rooms have fridges in which breastmilk can be stored. A key for the lockable container can be requested from greenwichfacilities@gre.ac.uk.

Read on for information about where to find these spaces on each campus.

Yellow coloured map marker drop Avery Hill

Baby changing – There are no dedicated baby changing facilities on Avery Hill campus. However, you can use the first aid rooms and accessible toilets for baby changing. These can be found in The Dome.

Breastfeeding – First aid room in The Dome. 

For details on accessibility in The Dome, including the location of the accessible toilets, check out the AccessAble guide.

>> See a campus map of Avery Hill

Pink coloured map marker drop Greenwich

Baby changing – Dreadnought building basement and ground floor, and Stockwell Street library.

Breastfeeding – First aid rooms in Queen Anne 036, Stockwell Street B019 and Dreadnought B12

For details on accessibility on Greenwich campus, including the location of accessible, baby changing and gender-neutral facilities, check out the AccessAble guide.

>> See a campus map of Greenwich

Green coloured map marker drop Medway

Baby changing – Pilkington building 112 and Drill Hall Library family room DC016

Breastfeeding – First aid rooms in Blake building 051 and Drill Hall Library D.A119

For details on accessibility on Medway campus, including the location of accessible, baby changing and gender-neutral facilities, check out the AccessAble guide.

>> See a campus map of Medway

At Greenwich Students’ Union we are dedicated to supporting you to become your best, and we work to empower all students at the University. Do let us know if you have any questions, thoughts, feedback or suggestions to improve our venues, events, or the facilities on campus for parents.

Get in touch at greenwichsu@gre.ac.uk

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