If you are experiencing an emergency or are in immediate danger:

Everyone at Griffith has a right to feel safe, stable and secure

Griffith University has a no tolerance policy for instances of harassment, discrimination and assault. Learn more about what you can do as a bystander, how to report incidents, and where you can go to for support for yourself and others. It is important that all students feel secure, and a part of that is financial security which can be challenging with the demands of study and part-time work. Below you will also find information about financial and welfare support at Griffith.

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Sexual assault and sexual harassment are not tolerated at Griffith University

Reporting options

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Personal violence and relationships counselling

If you have experienced sexual assault or harassment and wish to speak to someone, Griffith provides a dedicated personal violence and relationships counsellor that offers priority appointments for students.

Bystander guidance

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Equity, diversity and inclusion

At Griffith, everyone belongs. Explore the support services and resources available for students with a disability or health condition, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander or refugee backgrounds, mature age students and more.

Financial support

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International student support

Griffith offers a wide variety of student support services for international students. From our friendly International Student Advisors to English language support, Griffith International's staff and services are committed to helping you succeed and ensuring your transition to university is easy and enjoyable.

Respectful campus communities

Equality, inclusion and respect are paramount to our working and study environment at Griffith.

Understanding respect

Explore the Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy