by aiming to provide a safe, supportive, and inclusive learning and working environment that is free from sexual assault, sexual harassment, and violence.
The Prevention and Support Specialist Program operates as the University’s central point of inquiry and reporting of inappropriate, concerning, and threatening behaviour, and offers a respectful and confidential place to seek support and advice.
We provide advice, information, and support to members of the University community about their safety through our Subject Zero program. Learn more here
Personal support
We all have ups and downs and need a little advice, support or someone to talk to from time to time. Visit our Personal support – Current Students (csu.edu.au) webpages to find out what’s available. Get support to stay in good physical, mental, spiritual and sexual health.
LGBTIQA+
Charles Sturt is committed to providing a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for students, staff and visitors where people are encouraged to bring their whole selves to class or to work.
We use the acronym LGBTIQA+, which collectively refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer/questioning and asexual people but recognise that the community’s diversity goes beyond these terms.
Our goal is to include the many people and communities who have additional ways of describing their distinct histories, experiences and needs.
Find out more about our Ally network, how to complete the training and become an Ally yourself and access a wide range of support resources here: LGBTIQA+ – Current Students (csu.edu.au)
Mental Health Resources
Charles Sturt has a wide range of mental health resources including one-on-one counselling. Find out more here: Mental health resources – Current Students (csu.edu.au)