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An opportunity shared with me via Disability Services – the “Enabling Equitable Learning Approaches for Students with Invisible Disabilities” project at the Uni of Newcastle is […]
An opportunity shared with me via Disability Services – the “Enabling Equitable Learning Approaches for Students with Invisible Disabilities” project at the Uni of Newcastle is […]
I’m taking a moment to wish this blog a Happy Birthday! The Student Health and Wellbeing Blog kicked off on the 19th July 2017. It was […]
All Flinders staff and students are invited to join NAIDOC celebrations next week, with the Office of Indigenous Strategy and Engagement hosting a special event complete […]
Flinders University enhances its commitment to diversity and inclusion by joining the Welcoming Universities Network, offering its students prestigious advisory committee fellowships. Flinders University is a […]
Discover the welcoming Disability Space on Level 1 of the Library, designed for students with disabilities to study, relax, and connect in a supportive environment—apply for […]
All Flinders staff and students are invited to participate in an afternoon of cultural immersion on the 27th May to celebrate Reconciliation Week. A significant contributor […]
Explore Flinders University’s sensory spaces for a serene study environment tailored to neurodivergent and all students seeking calm. Flinders University takes pride in fostering an […]
Studying in the NT? Sarah Hogg is our NT Counsellor in Darwin, bringing over 12 years of experience in counselling and social work to support the […]
Participate in the R U OK? Day morning tea event on September 14, aimed at fostering conversations about mental health and supporting each other; both in-person […]
Ready to take on the second half of Semester 2? Think you need a tune-up in terms of productivity and wellbeing? There are things happening in […]
ChatGPT says get your flu season vaccine! I agree that it is probably a good idea. The flu season is here, and it’s time to get […]
The Student Health and Wellbeing Blog is a primary communication channel for Health, Counselling and Disability Services. It will be quiet for a while, whilst energy […]
Lessons learned from the voice of young people in the community have the potential to inform how we promote good mental health in the university. This […]
Closure dates for Health, Counselling and Disability Services were announced. Now Oasis starts its slow down for the year. Reading time ~ 1 minute. The end […]
Most of you are probably living it up at home or clocking some extra work hours. But if you are on campus at the Student Centre, […]
Dates for end-of-year closure of Health, Counselling and Disability Services and SA Pathology have been announced. See post for details. Reading time ~ 1 minute. Whether […]
What a weekend! If you are still without power you are welcome to head to Oasis and hang out, to charge your devices and watch […]
Overview: This is an important notice from the Disability team on applications for alternative exam arrangements. Reading time ~ 1 minute. Do you have a medical […]
Overview: Participating in research can help give a voice to groups whose experiences may not be fully appreciated. In this post is information about some research […]
Overview: Last call for students who want to become Wellbeing Ambassadors for 2022. A great chance to see how wellbeing events at Flinders are run and […]
Overview: Whatever the Easter break means to you, on behalf of the teams at HCDS and Oasis we hope it is a happy one! In this […]
Overview: Health, Counselling and Disability Services are one of the support services for students here at Flinders. This post directs you to our Service Brochure so […]
Overview: Since COVID became part of our lives, the Oasis Centre has mostly been closed. In this post, we are happy to announce that it is […]
Overview: Your degree isn’t the only training you can get whilst at university. In this post, we outline some of the wellbeing-focused training opportunities launching early […]