
Studying and living away from home can take some adjustment, and sometimes things don’t go to plan. We’re here to support you.
Welfare and accommodation
The UTS College Student Success Team is your first point of contact if you have any concerns related to your welfare, including physical and mental health, accommodation, finances, or other issues.
We can also refer you to other support services and resources you may need – and can even attend appointments with you, if you like.
Location
Student Centre, UTS Building 5, Block C, Level 1 (Ground Floor) 1-59 Quay Street, Haymarket, NSW, 2000
Available times
Monday to Friday from 9:00am – 5:00pm.
Outside of standard hours, 24/7 emergency contacts are listed below.
Make an appointment
Ordinarily you can book an appointment online. We recommend that you contact our friendly team using the emails below.
Contacts
- +612 9056 4354 (9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday)
- +612 9218 4911 (24/7 welfare/emergency contact)
- Adviser Foundation: advisersfoundation@insearch.edu.au
- Adviser ELT: advisersenglishlanguage@insearch.edu.au
- Adviser Diploma: advisersdiploma@insearch.edu.au
Other UTS College and UTS support services
UTS College Student Success Advisers
If you’re experiencing issues that are affecting your studies, contact a Student Success Adviser who can work with you to help you stay on track. They may also refer you to the UTS Counselling Service if necessary.
TalkCampus app
The TalkCampus app is a free, safe place where you can talk anonymously to other students from all around the world about anything that's on your mind. The app is available in 25 languages and support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
UTS health and counselling service
The UTS Counselling Service provides free and confidential counselling.
UTS self-help guides and resources
There are several self-help guides and resources available.
External support services
In addition to the welfare and support services offered by UTS College and UTS, the telephone and online services listed below offer 24-hour support whenever you need help.
Lifeline
Counselling and support is available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Face to face counselling is available in some areas.
Call 13 11 14
beyondblue Support Service
Counselling and support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call 1300 22 46 36
Kids Helpline
Kids Helpline care and will listen anytime for any reason.
Call 1800 551 800
Alcohol and Drug Information Services (ADIS)
This service is available across Australia, 24 hours a day.
They will answer questions on alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Call 9361 8000
Black Dog Institue
The Black Dog Institue is the lead company in researching the early detection, prevention and treatment of common mental health disorders.
Black Dog Institute Factsheets
Community help
- Community health centres
Community health centres offer a range of health assessment, management and counselling services available by referral, telephone, or direct walk-ins.
Services include mental health, alcohol and drug services, health therapies, community nursing, and health education programs. There is also counselling, support and treatment for anyone experiencing social, emotional, psychiatric or relationship problems. Search community health centre to find your most convenient centre.
- Your local Doctor/General practitioner
General practitioners (GPs) can give you advice and if necessary, refer you to specialised health professionals.
- Community mental health centres
Community mental health teams cover every area of Sydney. Teams consist of health professionals (psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, and occupational therapists) who provide services such as assessment, support, case management and crisis response teams. Search ‘community mental health centre’ to find your most convenient location or view this helpful brochure.
Telephone counselling services
For a full list of community and telephone counselling services, see the information at: