UTS Counselling Service has the flexibility to provide counselling sessions face-to-face, via phone and videoconferencing platform Zoom to UTS students.
UTS Counselling is committed to inclusivity. We are here to support all UTS students. Counsellors have completed Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training and are part of the UTS Ally Network supporting gender, sex and sexuality diverse students.
Supporting Study
Your go-to for support options, study resources, fun stuff and general help with being a student at UTS.
Counselling Service is open in both teaching and non-teaching weeks and can be accessed 5 days per week.
- 8.30am to 8.30pm, Monday to Wednesday
- 9am to 8pm, Thursday
- 9am to 5pm, Friday
: +61 2 9514 1177
Building 1, LEvel 6 (by the escalators together with the medical Centre)
UTS COunselling Service, SSU (using UTS Wayfinding)
UTS staff can contact our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider.
If you are a UTS student or staff member experiencing sexual harm or gender-based violence (GBV), or are concerned about someone in our UTS community, please contact the UTS Sexual Harm Support Line on 1800 531 626 during office hours. The UTS Sexual Harm Support Line is staffed by professionally trained, trauma-informed safety caseworkers 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). UTS Security will respond to calls on this number out of office hours.
If you are in immediate danger or need urgent medical attention, please call emergency services on 000. For support on campus UTS Security can also be contacted by calling 1800 249 559 (24 hours).
UTS Security: 1800 249 559 (24 hrs)
NSW Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511 (24)
NSW Sexual Violence Helpline: 1800 424 017 (24 hrs)
NSW emergency services (Police, Ambulance, Fire brigade): 000 (24 hrs)
Emergency contacts
For urgent situations after-hours, please use the emergency contacts list.