Student Well-Being & Support

Your Well-being Matters at AIHM College

Supporting your journey from enrolment to successful course completion

At AIHM, we know that personal wellbeing is essential to success. Whether you’re managing stress, adjusting to a new country, or navigating life challenges, our Student Wellbeing & Support team is here for you—compassionate, confidential, and always student-focused.

We provide:

  • Welfare support and personal check-ins

  • Mental health referrals and guidance

  • Help with housing or accommodation concerns

  • Financial hardship resources

  • Emergency contacts and safety information

  • Respectful relationships and cultural sensitivity support

All students have access to a safe and supportive environment where your wellbeing comes first. Our team works closely with you to ensure you’re not only surviving but thriving.

You’re not just a student at AIHM—you’re part of a community that cares.

Personal Wellbeing & Welfare

Confidential support for mental health, wellbeing, and personal challenges.

Crisis & Emergency Support

Get immediate help for urgent situations, including financial or legal concerns.

Your Wellbeing Comes First

At AIHM, we understand that personal wellbeing plays a vital role in academic success. That’s why we offer a dedicated range of services to support your mental health, welfare, and personal challenges during your study journey.

Our comprehensive support includes:

  • Referrals for wellbeing, mental health, and personal support
  • Access to external counselling services when you need to talk
  • Support settling into a new culture and navigating local life
  • Guidance on financial concerns and emergency assistance
  • Access to legal information and community-based services
  • Help connecting with the right services during difficult times
  • Support for disability access and inclusive learning

You’ll have access to a Student Support Officer who is here to listen, help, and connect you with the right services—confidentially and with care.

Need support? Visit the front desk or ask a staff member and speak to the Student Support Officer.

Email: support@aihm.au

We’re here to ensure you feel safe, supported, and empowered to succeed—every step of the way.

Community supporting people infected by corona virus
Organisation Website Phone
Emergency Services 000
Lifeline (Crisis Support) www.lifelinewa.org.au 13 11 14 / (08) 9261 4444
Beyond Blue (Mental Health) www.beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636
SANE Australia Helpline www.sane.org 1800 187 263
headspace (Youth Mental Health) headspace.org.au
Black Dog Institute www.blackdoginstitute.org.au
Healthdirect (General Health) www.healthdirect.gov.au 1800 022 222

 


 

Family & Parenting Support Website Phone
Parenting WA Line www.communities.wa.gov.au 1800 654 432
Ngala Parenting Line www.ngala.com.au Metro: (08) 9368 9368 / Country: 1800 111 546
Kids Helpline www.kidshelp.com.au 1800 55 1800
Family Relationship Advice Line www.familyrelationships.gov.au 1800 050 321
Family Helpline www.healthdirect.gov.au 1800 643 000
Relationships Australia WA www.wa.relationships.com.au 1300 364 277
Parent Helplines Overview raisingchildren.net.au

 


 

Legal, Employment & Multicultural Support Website Phone
Equal Opportunity Commission WA Visit site 1800 198 149
Fair Work Ombudsman www.fairwork.gov.au 13 13 94
Wageline (Work Rights Info WA) www.commerce.wa.gov.au 1300 655 266
Multicultural Futures multiculturalfutures.org.au (08) 9336 8282
Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre (EDAC) www.edac.org.au 1800 659 921
Dept. of Immigration & Citizenship www.immi.gov.au General: 13 18 18 / Passport: 13 12 32

 


 

Alcohol & Drug Support Website Phone
Alcohol and Drug Support Line www.mhc.wa.gov.au Metro: (08) 9442 5000 / Country: 1800 198 024