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Disability Support

ion Week (O'Week) can be pa if you're a student with a dis e neurodivergent. Luckily the ou need a break, plus some tri strategies to make campus life more manageable!

The main lift on the side of the Hub (referred to as the "Rainbow lift") will help you move from Clubland up toward the main buildings Plus, you don’t need a student card to use this lift during business hours!

When it's not freezing cold, Adelaide defaults to hot enough to evaporate a lake Take precautions to avoid the heat, including: wear light-coloured, loose clothing, leave your water bottle in the freezer overnight, and alter your schedule so that you walk long distances during cooler times of the day

Go to O’Week with a buddy It can be helpful tackling if you know you ' re with someone who understands your needs, and who can leave with you when needed if you need

Bring noise cancelling headphones or earplugs Campus is always busiest at the start of semester, but it does quiet down eventually!

Club stalls at Clubsland are located on the Maths Lawns which sucks for wheelchairs and others who can’t navigate across grass without difficulty If you can’t cross the lawn, ask YouX staff to get a flyer from a stall for you; they're happy to help!

Have a question and don’t want to ask someone in person? You can speak to an Ask Adelaide staff member through one-to-one online chat!

You can watch the ducks and hink twice p floors of buildings are usually less busy

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