CDU event
Mental Health Morning
Presenter | Faculty of Health | |
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Veronica Mok
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Location | Mal Nairn Auditorium, Casuarina campus, Red Building 7 | |
Open to | CDU staff and students |
Begin your day with breakfast, emotional awareness, and community connection for this Mental Health Morning, hosted by the Faculty of Health.
Event details
Friday 11 October | 8.30 am – 10.30 am
Mal Nairn Auditorium (Casuarina campus, Red Building 7)
CDU students and staff welcome
Event highlights
- Breakfast bar
- Juice bike
- A student-led emotional awareness board
- Mental health placement videos showcase
- Access and Inclusion Team, Sensory Corner
- EASA, information booth.
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