Peer-Assisted Learning
Monday, 16 May 2016
Campus Wellbeing
By Teja.
Many students of University level experience significant stress, anxiety, depression, low mood or sadness during their studies. Such student problems are addressed by a professional at Campus wellbeing. Campus wellbeing is religiously committed to providing a good support and assistance to Macquarie University students, by helping them to manage stress, worry, anxiety, depression etc. and are also helped to tackle common challenges such as procrastination, sleep problems. There are many services offered here.
Counselling Service : This service is free, easily accessible and confidential counselling for students to discuss any issue that they are facing, which include psychological, emotional and/or social difficulties affecting academic progress, university and personal life.
Disability Service :
This provides support and assistance to students with a disability or health condition which is affecting their studies. This service ensures that the student is receiving maximum possible help to get equal access to learning content and testing and to give his/her best.
Welfare and Advocacy services : This provides a support regarding any information, advocacy and referral service on welfare, health and wellbeing of the student-related matters such as financial, tenancy, legal, sexuality/ relationships, drugs/alcohol and mental health.
Religious Services :
This provides spiritual support for students from all faiths and denominations. The chaplaincy service provides religious and spiritual resources in small and large groups.
Medical Services :
Macquarie University medical service provides a full GP service that is available to Mq Uni students and staff.
For further information,visit :
http://students.mq.edu.au/support/health_and_wellbeing/
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