Student Wellbeing Advisory Volunteer

What does a SWAG Volunteer do?

• Provide empathetic and non-judgmental peer support for fellow students. 
• Work in partnership with the Wellbeing and Health Promotion team to develop easily accessible and impactful wellbeing resources.
• Assist in creating engaging wellbeing events and activities such as days of observance, workshops, and initiatives like Mental Health Awareness, SEXtember, R U OK?, and Wear It Purple.
• Advocate for policies and initiatives that prioritise student wellbeing, collaborating with relevant campus stakeholders to ensure that the student voice is heard, and that wellbeing remains a central focus. This includes supporting the implementation of the Adelaide University Wellbeing Framework.
• Collect feedback from students through surveys and focus groups to continually assess the effectiveness of wellbeing initiatives and to identify areas for improvement.
• Refer students to appropriate resources, ensuring that no student feels alone or unsupported during challenging times.