Campus Wellbeing is committed to providing a
range of high level support and assistance for both Students and
Staff at Macquarie, through the delivery of services in:
Counselling - provides free,
confidential counselling for students to discuss any issue that may
be of concern. Such issues may include psychological, emotional
and/or social difficulties affecting academic progress, university
and personal life.
Medical - provides a
comprehensive general practitioner service to all students and
staff on campus including sexual health, preventative medicine,
women's health as well as health and travel vaccinations.
Disability - provides
support and assistance to students with a disability and/or health
condition to enable them to have an equal opportunity to flourish
at University.
Welfare - provides a support,
information, advocacy and referral service on welfare, health and
wellbeing related matters such as (but not limited to), financial,
tenancy, legal, sexuality, drugs and alcohol, mental health, and
sexual health.
Visit our new fact sheets page where up to date and
relavant information is published for you by our Campus Wellbeing
staff.
Campus Disability Services Student Meeting
The Macquarie University Disability Support Unit & MUSRA
will be holding their first meeting on 3 May 2010 and you are
invited to meet your Student Representatives.
Guest speakers from the Career Service and the Australian
Employers Network for Disability will be attending.
Please join us at our first meeting and have your say about
support on campus.
Date: Monday 3 May 2010
Time: 12pm - 3pm
Place: Lindsay Room on Level 3 of the Campus Hub Building
(C10A)
Attendance is FREE and lunch will be
provided.
RSVP by 5pm Friday 30 April to disability@mq.edu.au
FREE Campus Wellbeing
Workshops
Part of the Campus Wellbeing
Semester One Workshop Schedule, "Optimising performance and
managing procrastination: how to succeed at MU" is
FREE to attend, and one of five
workshops available for you on
campus.
Read on
for more details