We want everyone to be successful and reach their full potential, therefore we encourage self-disclosure of disabilities, impairments, medical conditions or injury's that might affect your studies.
We believe in creating a campus environment that's safe, inclusive, and free from any kind of discrimination.
Confidential support from day one
So, what exactly does this mean for you? Well, when you first enrol, we’ll ask if there's any specific support you need or if there are any barriers you think you might encounter during your studies. This information is kept confidential, so you don't have to worry about anyone else finding out about it without your permission. We will then meet with you individually to better understand your learning needs and how we might support you individually.
A safe space on campus
And if you're someone who's hypersensitive to sensory information or just need a quiet space to self-regulate, we have sensory spaces available at some of our campuses. These spaces are equipped with products that can help with de-escalation.
Healthcare Academy of New Zealand will also offer additional support services like:
pastoral care
counselling for mental health and wellbeing
stress management
relationship concerns, and student advocacy.
Plus, if you're looking to connect with disability agencies or organisations in New Zealand, here’s some links to check out.
If you need any further information or assistance, just reach out to your onsite Learner Success Team member and they'll be happy to help you out.