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At Curtin, your mental wellbeing matters. We want to support students early and proactively, not only when things feel overwhelming. That is why Curtin has COMPAS, a research-backed mental health program designed to support students before life gets too mentally challenging.
COMPAS is a comprehensive 20 to 40 minute confidential survey that helps identify students who may be at risk of mental health challenges. If your struggling, it can connect you with support before stress, anxiety or low mood begin to build. This means you do not have to wait until things get difficult to get help.
Even if you think you’re mentally healthy, you can still take part! You will also be helping Curtin understand how to improve mental health support for all students. The program is completely confidential, free and tailored to your needs.
If you would like to learn more, you can watch our “What is COMPAS” video below or contact our team at info@compas.org.au
Together, we can create a campus community that supports students before they struggle.
Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) has approved this study (HRE2024 0356).