Moaningful Confessions: The Chamber of Secrets
Posted 4:38pm Saturday 11th May 2024 by Critic
Going to the doctor about sex-related stuff can be scary, and quite embarrassing sometimes. But do not fret, I have a story to share in solidarity to encourage you all to go get your genitals checked if they are exhibiting strange symptoms. I was experiencing bleeding with penetration for a few Read more...
New Low Cost Clinic Set to Ease Student Health Wait Times
Posted 4:56pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Gryffin Powell
Dunedin City GP have set up a new low-cost clinic aimed at easing disparity in health outcomes for students and other (likely more deserving) groups. The change comes after Student Health wait times have lengthened to a criminal degree in recent years. The new centre will be a Very Low Cost Read more...
What’s Up With Student Health?
Posted 1:45pm Saturday 24th September 2022 by Elliot Weir
Underfunded and understaffed, Student Health Services is buckling under the pressure. Students say they’re “rushed in and rushed out” and “feel like [they’re] going to get screwed over every time”. Many have given up on Student Health Services altogether. There Read more...
International Students Find Barriers to Student Health
Posted 2:58pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Denzel Chung
An international student says Student Health needs to do more to raise awareness of their services, in particular saying their provision of language-appropriate support is lacking. Jess* told Critic Te Arohi that although she had some awareness about Student Health when she began studying at Read more...
Medical Extension Rules Debated
Posted 3:24pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Mehara Salpadoru
A new policy is being discussed that would enable students to have up to a week-long extension without presenting a medical certificate, a source from a faculty meeting at Victoria University revealed to Critic. It's not unusual to see Student Health waitlists look like the Night Read more...
The Lost Generation of ADHD: The women and non-binary people who missed being diagnosed as children
Posted 4:12pm Sunday 16th May 2021 by Asia Martusia King
Esmerelda* was 36 when she was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. She isn’t the zoomy young boy most people associate with ADHD, a stereotype that leads to countless young girls and non-binary children going undiagnosed. These children grow up battling with their own Read more...
Strength in Numbers: Looking After Your Mental Health as a Pasifika Student
Posted 3:58pm Tuesday 2nd March 2021 by Susana Jones
I remember walking in to Student Health as a fresher many moons ago, feeling crook as fuck in all ways possible, just needing some help. I looked around for a brown face or name. There were none in sight. My name, pronounced incorrectly, was called out by the Caucasian doctor, summoning me to their Read more...
Management of Change Proposal Could See Shakeup to Mental Health Treatment, Redundancies
Posted 10:53am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
Seven staff at Student Health could be made redundant if a proposal for a Management of Change (MoC) process is enacted in its current form. The proposal was submitted by University of Otago’s Director of Student Health Dr Kim Maiai, and claims the changes will allow Student Health to Read more...
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