The Student Health and Welfare Conference 2013 covers topics such as:
- Creating healthy campuses for student health and well being - perspectives on physical, sexual and mental health
- What constitutes student services in a modern campus?
- Looking beyond traditional approaches and interventions with new ways to deliver evidence based, accessible and broad reaching support
- Access and availability to mental health support services
- Understanding and responding to patterns of unhealthy or oppressive behaviour
- At-risk populations
- Role of a skilled and diverse multidisciplinary staff team in supporting equity and diversity
- Student Representation on school and university committees - integrating the student view within student health and welfare strategies
- Financial Welfare
- Campus life and engagement
- Enhancing the Student Experience - International Students, Postgraduate Students, the first year student experience
- Campus security - developing a campus culture that enables safety; key risks and risk management
- Academic support - Opportunities for guidance from teaching staff
- Improving the indigenous student experience
- Study skills programs - codes of practice and guidelines for learning, research, examinations and project work
The Student Health and Welfare Conference 2013 brings together campus leaders for student services delivery.