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There’s no better feeling than living life on your own terms. That’s why The Benevolent Society is committed to putting people first and working together as one to meet our vision of a just society where all Australians can live their best life. We’ve been supporting Australians since 1813 as an independent, non-religious service provider that assists people to achieve independent living. Today, The Benevolent Society continues this tradition whilst updating our services to cater to modern life. As a service provider, The Benevolent Society has a range of services and programs tailored to empower our clients to live life on their own terms.
Located adjacent to Lyell McEwin Hospital, the new centre provides services to more than 250 clients with disabilities. It offers purpose-built treatment spaces, a fully equipped therapy kitchen, and large multipurpose rooms for more group-based therapy programs.
The AHMS Student Hub, located in the new West End precinct at the western end of North Terrace, offers a relaxing place for students to meet, study, make social connections and exchange ideas.
Empowers international students to flourish by providing timely, clear, and accurate advice, facilitating meaningful connections, and celebrating cultural diversity.Co-located with Disability support who provide confidential, personalised assistance to students with a disability or ongoing health condition
The Maths Learning Centre (MLC) exists to help all coursework students at the University of Adelaide to engage with mathematics, so that it can support them to reach their goals and to enjoy learning.
Peer Assisted Study Sessions or ‘PASS’ is an internationally accredited program aimed at assisting primarily first year coursework students in their transition into University.
Peer Assisted Study Sessions or ‘PASS’ is an internationally accredited program aimed at assisting primarily first year coursework students in their transition into University.
The Roseworthy Campus Library supports the research and teaching of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology and specialises in a number of areas, including animal and veterinary sciences.
Student Life Counselling Support provide free, confidential, short term professional counselling support to currently enrolled students, to address issues that may be affecting their study and life.
The Woolhouse Library is the central Library located at the Waite campus, supporting the research and teaching of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology.
The Writing Centre aims to help all students, no matter their skill level, in their development as writers through in person and online one-on-one consultations.
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