Student speaking with a Curtin Psychologist

Counselling & wellbeing advice

Our counselling and wellbeing services support you at a range of levels, from answering your questions about navigating the campus and settling into university life, to providing you with counselling, resources and advice during crises and other stressful situations.

If you’re in an emergency and need immediate help, visit the Emergencies and after hours help page.

Student Wellbeing Advisory Service

Student Wellbeing Advisory Service

Navigate student life with help from one of our student wellbeing advisors. If you are unsure where to go and who to see, come to us first.

We listen without judgement to any issues you feel are affecting your sense of wellbeing. We can provide free and confidential on-the-spot support or refer you to the right service for your needs.

Psychological and Counselling Services

Psychological and Counselling Services

Work through mental health concerns with one of our highly qualified and experienced counsellors. We provide confidential short-term therapy in one-on-one and group therapy settings.

We can also provide support letters for alternative study arrangements due to psychological reasons.

Social workers at Curtin

Social workers at Curtin

If you are in or about to be in a crisis, our social workers can help. We provide immediate care and relief to extract you from stressful and dangerous circumstances.

We provide free and confidential emergency housing, financial support, emotional support and referrals.

Guild Student Assist

Guild Student Assist

We provide free, unbiased and confidential support and advocacy for students who want services or advice independent from Curtin University.

Come to us with any personal, legal, financial, or academic issues such as appeals, terminations, academic misconduct and disciplinary measures.

More personal support

There are many free programs and resources at Curtin designed to assist you in your wellbeing.

Programs and workshops

We run free workshops, courses and support groups to help students with a range of topics, including stress, anxiety, sleep, mindfulness and more.

Resources

Access tailored self-help resources to support your wellbeing, including information about ADHD, addiction and anxiety.

Emergencies and after-hours help

Find useful contacts such as 24-hour crisis lines, on campus assistance, mental health services and emergency relief.