Health and wellbeing
We're closing for the holidays
Our onshore campuses will be closed from Monday 23 December 2024 and reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025. If you need help over the break, find out where you can get support.
In this section
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Accessible and confidential medical services for students, provided by qualified and experienced medical doctors and nurses.
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Our experienced psychologists and social workers offer free and confidential counselling support to all students located in Australia.
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Access a range of spiritual wellbeing services, including on-campus prayer rooms and a diverse group of multifaith chaplains.
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If disability, health or mental health affects your studies and participation in university life, our Disability Resource Centre can support you.
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We recognise and value the rich diversity of our students including members of our community who are LGBTIQ+ or questioning their gender or sexuality.
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Develop better ways to manage your stress, improve your resilience and build healthy habits that will assist you to achieve your personal best.
How are you feeling?
Your wellbeing is determined by your mental and physical health, your relationships and your study. Our range of wellbeing resources can help you understand why you feel the way you do, and assist you to build a routine that will allow you to thrive.
You may be interested in
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Improve your physical and mental wellbeing, enhance your social connections, and have a fun and fulfilling outlet for stress relief.
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A free, confidential support service for those who experience concerning, threatening, inappropriate or uncomfortable behaviour.
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View a range of self-help articles and discover advice, resources and the free services we offer.
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View 24/7 support information for crises, emergencies, mental health, domestic violence and more.
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We offer a range of health and wellbeing services tailored specifically for students at our GIFT City Campus, including counselling.