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USyd to trial after-hours crisis line

Students can now ring 1300 474 065 when facing emotional distress

May 30, 2019 Alan Zheng
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Not your 9 to 5: How young shift workers are missing out on mental health care

Inquiring into the precarious nature of student mental health care

March 27, 2019 Amy Brooke and Karishma Luthria
Perspective // Student Services

Students pay the price for USyd’s ‘tired’ administration

Services dedicated to helping students are letting them down

October 7, 2018 Sylvie Woods
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Students and health professionals slam defunding of eating disorder support service

Eden Faithfull reports

May 24, 2016 Eden Faithfull
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Learning how to care

April Saleeba wants you to balance self-care with care for others

May 24, 2016 April Saleeba
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Seventy-five percent of mental ill health emerges before the age of 25. Alistair Kitchen asks if the University is doing enough.

March 3, 2016 Alistair Kitchen
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Dropping CAPS

Max Schintler read a University produced self-help guide.

April 17, 2015 Max Schintler

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