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I want to acknowledge the escalating conflict unfolding in the Middle East and the very real distress and uncertainty this conflict is creating, particularly for those trying to reach loved ones or waiting for news.
Curtin’s diverse community includes many students with family and loved ones in Iran, as well as in other states across the region that have been impacted. For them, this evolving situation will feel deeply personal.
We know the effects of events like this are not always visible and the University may not be aware of every student who has personal connections to the region. At times like this, a quiet check‑in with a friend or classmate can make a real difference. If you notice someone who seems distressed or in need of support, please help them connect with our support services and wellbeing teams.
If you are personally affected and need flexibility or support in the coming days, please reach out to your course coordinator or student wellbeing services.
Please continue to take care of yourselves and of one another.
Support Services
Weekend/public holiday: Students are encouraged to contact the Safer Community Team, who can help assess concerns and connect you with appropriate support services.
All community members on campus
- Safer Community Team (24/7) 📞Internal: 4444 | External: (08) 9266 4444 ✉ safercommunityteam@curtin.edu.au
Students
- Student Wellbeing Advisory Service 📞 1800 244 043 (free call) ✉ studentwellbeing@curtin.edu.au
- Curtin Psychological and Counselling Service 📞 08 9266 7850 ✉ counselling@curtin.edu.au
- Interfaith support ✉ multifaith@curtin.edu.au
Immediate help:
- Lifeline is available 24/7 on 13 11 14.
- 13YARN – 24/7 support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on 13 92 76
- In a life‑threatening situation, dial 000.