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This page contains relevant information and resources for International students interested in Mental Health and related information available in languages other than English.
Mental Health information in several languages can be accessed from the organisations and websites listed below. Swinburne International also provides a variety of information and services, and can help you arrange a translator. Please contact Swinburne International if you have any queries regarding study related material in your language.
There are a number of resources and services that can help you access information in your language. The resources listed below relate specifically to mental health and related concerns, for all other information please contact Swinburne International.
Swinburne University Services and Resources
- Student Development and Counselling - For one-on-one counselling to help you deal with your concerns about your mental health.
- Swinburne International - Swinburne International has a number of programs and services to help make your transition to a new country and culture smoother.
- Swinburne Psychology Clinic - For one-on-one, or group, counselling to help you overcome deal with any psychological or emotional difficulties you are experiencing.
- Local Community Council Databases - Search for your local community services that offer help for mental health issues in your language.
Other Translated Resources
- Diversity Health Institute, Transcultural Mental Health Centre - Listing of mental health fact sheets and help kits available in various languages.
- Multicultural Mental Health Australia - A searchable database of translated mental health information in various languages.
- SANE - Phone 1800 18 SANE for crisis help during business hours. Website also provides an online helpline, fact sheets and some translated material.
- Victorian Transcultural Psychiatric Unit: Translated Mental Health Information - A compilation of translated mental health information that has been located on Australian websites.
