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UC Rainbow Student Support

27 October 2023

UC's friendly team of Rainbow Advisors are here to support you throughout your time with us. Whether you need help with a specific issue, feel like you're falling behind, or need a supportive person to talk to, we can help with a wide range of challenges. Meet our rainbow student advisors and get in touch straight away if you need support.

HOW TO APPLY

Get support

The سԹ and the widercommunity have a range of diversesupport services and social groups for you to use and get involved with.

Rainbow Advisors

UC has a friendly team of Rainbow Advisors who can help support you throughout your time here. Whether you need help with a specific issue such as name changes, feel like you are falling behind, or need a supportive person to talk things through with. We can help with a wide range of problems and are a great starting point.

We can help with:

  • Settling into University
  • Wellbeing Support including if your academic studies are being impacted
  • Support finding and joining rainbow groups
  • Navigating rainbow communities and understanding your rights in Aotearoa
  • Supporting you with family, whānau and relationships around rainbow identity
  • Name changes
  • Support navigating Gender Affirmation
  • Rainbow related enquiries, concerns and complaints

No issue or concern is too small or insignificant so please reach out. If we can't help, we'll try our best to find someone who can.

Feel free to get in touch with the team below or email us.

Key Information

QCanterbury is UC's main rainbow club on campus.Their focus is to create safe social spaces for sexual, romantic and gender diverse students at the سԹ.

Theyhave a wide variety of events throughout the year, and encourage the community to get involved where possible, in whatever capacity they feel comfortable.

Check out theirorto stay up to date with the latest news and events.

There are a number of other clubs includingand.

The Rainbow Room, in James Logie 107, is available for students to use as a friendly study or hang out space. This can be found via the building entrance marked “James Logie Level 1 (Teaching Rooms)”.

Neurodivergent is an umbrella term for people whose brains think, learn and or behave differently to what society considers "typical". Examples of neurodivergence include Autism, ADHD, dyslexia and Tourette’s. Check out the below supports for neurodivergent students at UC:

Check outour section or the links below to learn more about the rainbow community and how to best support and be there for your child:

Counselling

Free counselling services are available to any UC student who has paid the student levy. You can find out more about this service on theUC Health Centre website.

In the case that the counselling services offered through UC Health are not suitable, the rainbow advisor team can help you find the support to meet your needs.

Other supports

Check out some of the other supportservices and social groups at UC and in the community:

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