Student Support and Services Directory
Flinders University offers a comprehensive range of student support services. In fact, so comprehensive that even those of who work in them, can’t keep track of […]
Flinders University offers a comprehensive range of student support services. In fact, so comprehensive that even those of who work in them, can’t keep track of […]
The environments in which we work and play exert an impact on our health and wellbeing. In this blog, which I repost most years, I explore […]
BetterU is part of the Student Life division. Within that division are a frankly mind-bending number of services, programs, resources and media sites that are all […]
Think we’d restrict R U OK? Day and Wellbeing Week celebrations to just one week? Surprise! R U OK? Day activities kicked off yesterday (10th September). […]
Join Flinders’ Neurodiversity Community Program for inclusive, peer-led sessions that tackle procrastination and uni challenges with creative, supportive, and neurodivergent-friendly strategies. Flinders University’s Neurodiversity Community […]
Wellbeing information goodness at the city campus! The collective ‘we’ at BetterU have built many things – services, programs, resources, tools – all with the goal […]
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 […]
Hey there PARA1000 students! My hobbit-like form showed up at a lecture for you on the 18th March, 2024. Here are the slides from that presentation. […]
Excuse me a quick moment whilst I celebrate the 6-year anniversary of the Student Health and Wellbeing Blog, a platform that has allowed me to share […]
We regularly hear from students that they want to learn more about stress management. To be honest, most of us do. Our lives can be […]
As part of another project, I was asked to provide an up-to-date list of the services, programs and resources that Health, Counselling and Disability Services […]
I’m one of a number of people around the university currently working with EPSW and the team at the SAHMRI Wellbeing and Resilience Centre (SWRC) […]