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Health and wellbeing

 Support for your wellbeing

We offer a variety of free or low-cost services to support your mental and physical health.

 Mental health support

Find a range of services to support your mental health and wellbeing.

Peer support for students

A free online wellbeing and mental health peer support network.

Low-cost therapy

Access quality services at a low cost.

Self-help resources

Guides for dealing with anxiety, procrastination and more.

Stay active

Whether you’re looking for a recreational game, competitive sports, or a supportive gym, UTS Sport has something for you.

Find an ally

Contact a UTS Ally to ask about LGBTIQA+ inclusion, processes and referrals on campus, or to get support.

Emotional and spiritual support

A wide variety of chaplaincy support for students and staff.

Find your community

Make new friends with over 180 clubs and societies to choose from.

Stay active

Whether you’re looking for a recreational game, competitive sports, or a supportive gym, UTS Sport has something for you.

Emotional and spiritual support

A wide variety of chaplaincy support for students and staff.

Find an ally

Contact a UTS Ally to ask about LGBTIQA+ inclusion, processes and referrals on campus, or to get support.

Need to see a doctor?

Our medical practice provides friendly and confidential medical services to students, staff and their families.

Health and wellbeing insights

Find practical advice and real-life stories on health and wellbeing.

Giving students access to free period products

We sat down with 2023 Students’ Association President Nour Al Hammouri and chatted about the UTSSA period product pilot and what the future of access looks like at UTS.

The role of UTS Allies

Across UTS you’ll find over 140 allies from 22 faculties, schools and departments. Find out who they are, what they do, and how to get support when you need it.

Let's talk mental health

We spoke to students about their experiences dealing with mental health challenges and why there’s nothing wrong with getting help if you need it.

Students helping students

Chatting about your wellbeing can be scary and we’re here to show you that there are people on campus who are there to help.