Mental Health & Wellbeing
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Strategy
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Promoting Health
- - Get Healthy Information & Coaching Service
- - Go4Fun
- - Fit & Strong Challenge
- - Mental health meanings
- - Health and physical wellbeing
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- Respect.Now.Always.
- - Support
- - Report
- - Information for survivors
- - Supporter Community
- - Western's Respect. Now. Always. Campaign
- - Supporting a friend: Responding to disclosures of sexual offences
- - Positive intervention
- - International students
- - Language and accessibility options
- - Sexual harassment
- - First Responder Network
- - Counselling Service
- - Australia and New Zealand University Mental Health Day
- - Lifeline Training
- - Anxiety Forum
- - Wellness Walk
- - Sports Inclusion Program
- - Early Intervention in Psychosis Forum
- - ONETalk Forums: Early Intervention in Psychosis
- - Carers Forum
- - Sexual Health Training
- - 10 Tips to Stress Less Competition
- - Lifeline CSWT Fast-track Program
- Mental Health & Wellbeing resources
- Mental Health & Wellbeing training
- Contact the Mental Health & Wellbeing team
Report
Western Sydney University has zero tolerance for sexual assault and sexual harassment in our community.
We encourage anyone to report sexual harassment or assault when it is safe to do so. The services listed here are professional and confidential.
If unsure, we encourage contacting a support service.
Report at Western
Western's main report options are:
- Campus Safety and Security (opens in a new window) (24/7): 1300 737 003
- Complaints Management and Resolution (opens in a new window): 02 9678 7900, complete a form or email complaints@westernsydney.edu.au. For information on reporting sexual offences to Complaints, see here (opens in a new window)
- Western's reporting portal (coming soon)
Report in the community
We recommend these reporting options:
- In an emergency, call 000
- Police Assistance Line (non-emergency) 131 444
- Information on sexual assault reporting processes
- Make a complaint of sexual harassment with the Australian Human Rights Commission (opens in a new window) 1300 656 419 or the Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW (opens in a new window) 02 9268 5544
Mobile options: