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ANU Wellbeing (ACTIVITIES/EVENTS (Community Garden (weekly session, info…
ANU Wellbeing
ACTIVITIES/EVENTS
Wellbeing Hub
Drop-in service
short consults
listening, information and referral
Community Garden
weekly session
info about healthy eating
Workshops
listening, information and referral
MHFA training
Resi hall leaders and auxillary staff
Self-Care Workshops
For student leaders in O-week
Social events
Click and Connect
Feast of Strangers
Community "Days"/ weeks
O-week, Market days, services days, Uni Mental health day, World mental health day, World suicide prevention day, RUOK day, ISD week, safety, sexual health, G-week
Wellbeing Wednesdays
Community interaction
health promotion messages(themed each week)
listening, information and referral
Alcohol and other drugs safety Campaign
Sexual Health testing
Sexual Health Campaign
Partnerships with key external organisations, including ACT Health, SHFPACT, FARE, ATODA, ADF, MIEACT, Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing, RU OK, MindSpot, This Way Up, Care Inc, NHC, Woden Community Service
Harm Minimization workshop
Peer to Peer Wellbeing Program
(Ambassadors and Peer Educators)
Batyr Programs
Peer to peer student story telling
Tips for self-care and wellbeing
Consultations with students and linking with support staff
Being Herd workshops
VISION/OBJECTIVES
Improved Mental health and Wellbeing of students
Students have a place to seek help when they have a problem
Reduce load on counselling
Higher student engagement and education about support services
self-sustainable in looking after themselves
Students feel a part of ANU Community
INPUTS
Staff time
Resource materials
training
Staff
Student leaders
Volunteers (Wellbeing Ambassadors)
Online platforms
Website
Social Media
Next step on campus
SITUATION
No one stop shop for all needs
Absence of one place for students to ask about university experience
Lack of awareness among students to where seek help
Students are given run around, end up being worse/ at a higher risk from when they first started
Counselling services are full